Threads vs Twitter
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Threads vs Twitter
Is trusting Zucks better than trusting Musk, Branson, or Bezos? I'm not sure but at least have a listen. 1) Mark just seems to be real about being a billionaire and what he does w/ his wealth. Even if it's things that seem real iffy. 2) Branson says he's an environmentalist & charitable but all I've found, searching multiple sites about it, is how he donates money to causes and says *grandiose* things in public. 3) Musk is a scary scary dude who seems to be drilling 2 of his 3 companies into the ground. The third seems to be working but the Starlink Satellites are a complete nuisance to Earth/the environment/astronomy (as I thought) & i have suspicions about SpaceX's rockets. 4) As for Bezos, yall may hate his practices & and I really often do too, but he's not the only original CEO (& cishet man) who has done this. As well, Amazon is invaluable to many people in food deserts, in bad situations & to people like me. People who are chronically ill with multiple conditions that exacerbate the others.
With the recent changes in the powerful web platform, Twitter, users were looking for better and less restricted options for a text-first so
🐦💬 Twitter vs. Threads: Understanding the Difference! 📝🔍
In a nutshell, Twitter lets you spark conversations, while threads let you weave immersive stories! Which one suits your style best? Let's tweet or thread away! 🗨️🤗
And it's pissing off the 'Le Musk'
Twitter vs. Threads App: Understanding the Contrasts
Twitter and the Threads app are popular social media platforms that offer distinct communication experiences. While Twitter focuses on concise public conversations, the Threads app emphasizes private group communication. This article provides a concise overview of the key differences between these platforms.
Platform Dynamics: Twitter is a microblogging platform where users share short, real-time updates with a broad audience. It encourages public conversations and engagement through mentions, replies, and retweets. On the other hand, the Threads app, created by Instagram, is a dedicated messaging app for intimate conversations among close friends.
Conversation Format: Twitter enables threaded conversations, where users reply to specific tweets to maintain context. It facilitates in-depth discussions and storytelling. In contrast, the Threads app emphasizes continuous real-time updates in a more fluid manner, fostering immediate and personal communication.
Privacy and Audience Reach: Twitter is primarily public, allowing users to connect with a wide audience. The Threads app, however, prioritizes privacy and exclusivity by enabling users to share content and messages exclusively with approved close friends.
Content Sharing and User Engagement: Twitter focuses on text-based messages, links, and public engagement through replies, mentions, and retweets. The Threads app emphasizes visual content sharing, allowing users to share photos, videos, and text messages, and engage through likes and comments within a more personal setting.
Conclusion: Twitter and the Threads app offer contrasting communication experiences. Twitter emphasizes public conversations and brevity, while the Threads app prioritizes private and intimate group communication. By understanding these differences, users can choose the platform that aligns with their communication preferences and social media goals. Text by ChatGPT Image by economictimes
At long last, I've discovered the perfect @threadsapp for my needle! I'm all set to embark on a delightful sewing adventure...
https://www.threads.net/t/Cudmpoqv6NN/?igshid=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==
Moving off of Twitter to Threads is like saying "I'm moving off of Mussolini's platform and going to" you get the rest.