Threads, an Instagram app for text-based messaging, expected to launch on the App Store on July 6, will now go live in a few hours, according to the official website countdown timer.
But as excitement over the app grows, so do privacy concerns.
Threads App Pre-Launch Promotion
Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri and the official Instagram @creators account have used broadcast channels to announce the upcoming launch to channel members.
According to a poll on Mosseri’s IG Updates channel, over 16k members planned to sign up for Threads this week. Almost 14k have followed the official @threadsapp account on Instagram.
How To Pre-Order Threads
Users of the Instagram app for iOS can find a ticket to get Threads via the search bar for the name of the app and P92.
The ticket directs users to the App Store to pre-order Threads.
The app is also available on the Google Play Store and threads.net.
Threads.com, on the other hand, has been used since 2002 and is now home to a Slack alternative.
Hi, we’re Threads. 👋 We’ve been kickin’ it on this block for a while, and if you’re new here, please note that we have no affiliation with any large social media company.
We are, however, replacing Slack for the modern teams of today. Check out more below: pic.twitter.com/h7eH4lW4L9
— threads (@Threads) July 3, 2023
Threads App: Privacy Concerns
Some users who pre-ordered the app became concerned with the app’s privacy disclaimers, which explain how a large amount of your data will be linked to your identity.
Amongst the privacy critics were Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, who tweeted about the app’s private data needs.
All your Threads are belong to us https://t.co/FfrIcUng5O pic.twitter.com/V7xbMOfINt
— jack (@jack) July 4, 2023
Others joked about how Twitter CEO Elon Musk would handle the competition.
If you download Threads (Twitters new competitor by Meta), El*n is going to personally hard core the algorithm to de-rank your tweets.
Be careful out there 😮
— Logan.GPT (@OfficialLoganK) July 4, 2023
With brief replies, Musk did his part to draw attention to tweets about Thread’s privacy notices.
This could be why Threads will not launch in the EU simultaneously with the US.
Despite privacy concerns, celebrities like Gordon Ramsay have already joined the Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Mosseri, and product leads on Threads.
Influencers with early access reportedly received a guide on what to do leading up to the launch.
LEAKED: Meta’s Early Access Guide Sent to Creators for It’s Twitter-Killer App Threads https://t.co/Gwy0An7oHI pic.twitter.com/JzngAPiAeR
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) July 5, 2023
Threads In 2019 – 2021
Interestingly, this isn’t Instagram’s first attempt at an app called Threads.
In 2019, Instagram introduced Threads as a camera-centric messaging app for sharing photos, videos, and status updates with a close circle of friends.
Today, Facebook is launching Threads from Instagram, a new camera-first messaging app that helps you stay connected to your close friends. Learn more here: https://t.co/oMgMiKMT6Y pic.twitter.com/GbQzctLu1t
— Instagram (@instagram) October 3, 2019
This version of Threads allowed users to have dedicated inboxes and notifications for their Instagram close friends list in a standalone app.
The app ultimately shuttered in 2021.
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