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Meta is under scrutiny for attempting to promote Threads through Facebook

Mark Zuckerberg's company has angered Threads users with its latest move.

Meta is under scrutiny for attempting to promote Threads through Facebook
Fran Pérez

Fran Pérez

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While Threads had a strong start upon its launch, Meta’s new app has been declining over time. Mark Zuckerberg’s company aims to give a boost to what many consider the primary alternative to Twitter (now called X). With the goal of encouraging Threads usage, the company has started publicly sharing content from the new social network on Facebook and Instagram feeds without users’ consent.

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Considering that this has been done without users’ permission, it was expected that this decision would spark controversy, as it has. Several users have expressed their dissatisfaction with this action because many of them use Threads in a more intimate manner, so to speak, and they do not like their posts being shared with their broader social circle on Facebook or Instagram.

Users of Meta’s new app, Threads, are not pleased with the cross-posting between Threads and Facebook

Despite these complaints, it’s true that the tactic of sharing Threads’ content on Facebook and Instagram has worked out well for them. According to a recent report, Meta’s new app has seen an increase in downloads in recent weeks. It’s worth mentioning that this new social network had been somewhat stagnant for a while, although shortly after its launch, it had already reached 100 million users, as noted by SimilarWeb.

Addressing user complaints about Threads, someone inquired about how to cancel cross-platform posting. Meta responded with the following: “We have released an update to make it easier for people to see the most recent Threads content directly on Facebook and Instagram.” Additionally, the company added that they are “listening to feedback like yours as we continue to develop this.”

Certainly, this isn’t new territory for Meta, as Zuckerberg’s company has used Facebook on other occasions to promote various projects and products, such as Instagram reels or including ads from WhatsApp businesses. However, the contentious issue arises when these actions are taken without the consent of the users involved.

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So, if Meta hopes to boost the usage of Threads and keep its users engaged once they join, it’s expected that the company will take measures to appease the situation in the best way possible for the parties involved.

Fran Pérez

Fran Pérez

Avid follower of the video game and technology industry, he has worked with media such as Alfa Beta Juega, Urban Tecno, or Nintenderos. Additionally, he runs a small blog focused on video games, HelGames.

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