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- Bug Hits Some Threads Users: Their Words Echoed by All Other . . .
Threads now has 350 million users mdash; but this week a strange bug affected some Threads accounts (on both desktop and mobile) "One user's post will get repeated over and over again " explains TechCrunch, "as though every user on your feed is saying the same thing " "Siri, unsubscribe me fr
- Seeing same post again and again on Meta Threads? You . . . - Digit
Threads users saw the same post duplicated across multiple accounts due to a bug Meta has confirmed the issue and is rolling out a fix The glitch follows recent backlash over Meta AI’s unclear
- People are just realizing Threads has three huge problems . . .
MARK Zuckerberg's hit new Threads app launched this week – but it's got three big problems troubling users Threads was released by Meta as a competitor to Twitter on July 5 As planned, the app has taken the social media world by storm
- Is it just me or is my threads account randomly following . . .
Is it just me or is my threads account randomly following people and accepting my friend requests for me? It’s like the app can’t garner enough users so it’s following my Instagram friends without my permission It will leave some requests to me in my requests folder, but then randomly accept other ones without my permission WTH??
- Threads will now automatically filter out offensive words . . .
Threads is getting Hidden Words, a feature that automatically filters out potentially offensive content while also letting you set custom words, phrases, or emoji to hide
- Threads hits 350 million monthly active users, on track to . . .
The news: Meta-owned Threads surpassed 350 million monthly active users (MAUs) in Q1, CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed during the company’s quarterly earnings call The change represents a growth of 30 million users from Q4 2024
- Threads Has Lost More Than Half Its Users, Mark Zuckerberg . . .
Threads has lost more than half its users since the app launched, Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, told staff on Thursday, Reuters reported Meta's text-based app, designed to compete with
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