‘Threads’ has landed, Instagram’s Twitter competitor is now available

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Instagram’s highly-anticipated Twitter competitor is now available, and it’s called ‘Threads’. Ever since Elon Musk took over Twitter, he made a number of controversial moves, which pushed users to consider alternatives.

Threads, a Twitter alternative from Instagram, is now available

Well, Threads is one of those alternatives, and it’s arguably one that has the best chances of competing with Twitter. Why? Well, because it’s integrated with Instagram, and Instagram is used by tons of people.

If you have an Instagram account, getting to Threads is immensely simple. On top of that, you can also immediately follow all the people you follow on Instagram, with a touch of a button. Even if they’re still not on ‘Threads’, the service will remember you want to follow them.

On top of that, this app comes with quite a few features from the get-go, compared to many competitors. Bluesky, for example, is another app that has been considered as an alternative to Twitter, but it’s still light on features, and not everyone can open up an account yet (the invite system is in place).

It’s not available in the EU, well… not yet

That’s not the case with Threads. However, the app/service is not available all over the globe. If you live in the EU, you’re out of luck. Due to the app’s data-hungry preferences, it’s blocked in the EU, at least for now.

You can still open up an account if you sideload the app, though. You won’t find it in the Google Play Store, however, if you live in the EU, nor will you be able to log into it via an Internet browser.

If you live in a region where it is available, you can download it via the Google Play Store or App Store, depending on your platform. You can also access the web UI via Threads.net.

Instagram head, Adam Mosseri, said the following: “Obviously, Twitter pioneered the space… but just given everything that was going on, we thought there was an opportunity to build something that was open and something that was good for the community that was already using Instagram”.

This platform allows you to create text-based posts with up to 500 characters

Threads allows you to create text-based posts with up to 500 characters. You can also share photos and videos up to five minutes in length. The UI design is somewhere between Twitter and Instagram, basically, but it’s closer to Instagram’s UI.

There are two feeds you can choose from, recommended posts, and posts from people you follow. It’s the same deal you get as on Twitter. You also have the option to keep your posts private (for your followers), or allow everyone to see them.

Threads app/service is now available in over 100 countries, and the US is included, but the EU is not, as already mentioned. Based on Mosseri’s comments, however, Threads is coming to the EU, as soon as the company figures out how to do it properly.

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