Mark Zuckerberg Gets Bad News

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It appears that Mark Zuckerberg’s new “Threads” social media platform is struggling with a massive decline.

The social media platform called “Threads” was launched by Facebook (now called Meta). The platform is essentially a clone of Elon Musk’s Twitter, which is now called X.

Threads struggling to maintain momentum and gain new users. (Trending: Climate Hoax, Scientist Admits To Lying)

Among major social platforms, Threads is reportedly only ahead of Tumblr in the race for user acquisition.

Forecasts by Insider Intelligence predict a U.S. user base of 23.7 million for Threads in 2023.

The company reportedly anticipated 56.1 million U.S. users. (Trending: The Failures of Joe Biden Are In Full Bloom)

In comparison, X has roughly 528.3 million monthly users.

Threads is “far behind other social media giants like Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, which boast user bases of 177.9 million, 135.2 million, and 102.3 million respectively.”

“The app has witnessed a severe decline in usage, with several mobile analytics firms documenting this diminishing user interest,” the report added.

Jasmine Enberg, a principal analyst at Insider Intelligence, said, “Threads received an initial boost from Twitter’s missteps, but it can’t rely on X defectors to continue to grow.”

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