If you use Instagram, you have certainly received notification that Meta, the company that manages the application, has launched a new social network: Threads. The idea is to create a microblog to directly rival Elon Musk's Twitter.
The news stirred the internet, mainly due to the way the billionaire has managed the bird's network. There are several sanctions and limitations that Musk has made in the application, such as limiting the amount of daily viewing of posts and paying to access more functions.
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Regardless of Mark Zuckerberg's battle of egos and funds and Elon Musk, one thing stood out: the memes. The creativity of Brazilians on the new social network managed to be greater than any other topic.
The best memes about Meta's new social network, Threads
Interestingly, the best memes about the new social network were published in the competition. After all, one thing is undeniable, the twitter is the best place to find and enjoy this type of content.
By the way, here is an addendum. If Threads really wants to compete, it needs to push a lot in this regard.
How does the new social network work?
The idea of Threads is to be like Twitter, a microblogging network where you share what you are doing in this exact moment with short texts.
In addition, it hopes to become a space for quickly exchanging and disseminating information – all integrated with the contacts you have on Instagram.
This is precisely the problem that many users have pointed out about the new social network. Threads' audience is completely different from Instagram's.
The type of humor is different and even the way of communicating is different. Therefore, according to some netizens, this idea would be a shot in the foot.
As the social network has just been created, it is still too early to say whether it will survive as long as Facebook and Instagram. It is still necessary for users to better feel the environment, adapt the content and live the timeline a little longer.
We'll have to follow the scenes of the next chapters.
Graduated in Social Communication at the Federal University of Goiás. Passionate about digital media, pop culture, technology, politics and psychoanalysis.