Meta's rival to X/Twitter, Threads, is being rolled out in Ireland and across Europe from today. The app, which was developed by Instagram, ...
The service was launched in more than 100 countries in early July, including the US and the UK. The EU launch of the platform was delayed as Meta engaged with ...
The tech giant's app, which launched in July 2023, first needed approval from the European Commission over privacy provisions.
The app was hailed at launch as a counter to X – formerly known as Twitter – which has been under scrutiny since Elon Musk took over the platform last year.
Threads, the Twitter-like app recently crated by Meta's Instagram, has launched in Ireland and the EU.
The platform is released five months after it debuted in the UK, US and other parts of the world.
Meta said it would now allow EU users to sign up to the app using their Instagram profile – if they had one – or to use the app without a profile, ...
“Today we're opening Threads to more countries in Europe. Welcome everyone,” Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said on Threads. Threads launched in July and had ten ...
But now, it's seemingly all good, and in alignment with the new requirements, with both Instagram chief Adam Mosseri, and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, welcoming ...
Threads, the Meta app designed to take on Elon Musk's X, is now rolling out in European Union countries for the first time. When the social media app first ...