- A Nigerian man publicly declared that the Threads app is a total waste of time.
- Apparently, it turned out that he had high hope with regard to the app but his hopes were brutally crushed.
- Against all odds, the app launched on July 5, 2023, had already gained 78 million followers by July 8, 2023, despite being said to be a total waste of time.
Threads – “A total waste of time” was introduced on Monday by Mark Zuckerberg, the owner of Facebook.
Threads is a fresh application aimed at enticing a larger user base to their platform.
It is a messaging app that empowers users to initiate and participate in conversations centered around their interests, hobbies, and passions.
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Threads is a total waste of time
In addition, users have the ability to share photos, videos, and stories within their respective groups.
Nonetheless, the app faced criticism from users who downloaded it, with many expressing dissatisfaction over its dullness, confusing interface, and perceived lack of necessity. They claimed it is a total waste of time.
Certain users went as far as accusing Facebook of excessive promotion and imitating features from other applications such as Twitter and Instagram.
In his own words, he said, ” I will soon swear for all of you that made me abandon my twitter for an hour just to download Thread.. Facebook and over-hyping! Tueh, Tueh!!!”
Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg set to unite for thrilling cage match challenge
Meanwhile, there was a stir in the social media space recently as Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg set to unite for thrilling cage match challenge.
Elon Musk, the illustrious CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, made a bold declaration on his Twitter platform, expressing his interest in engaging in a cage fight with Mark Zuckerberg, the renowned founder of Facebook.
Mark Zuckerberg, now at the helm of Meta, swiftly responded to Musk’s tweet by sharing a screenshot of the message, accompanied by the straightforward caption, “send me location.”