Our Take: It's still early days for Threads, which means we're all trying to figure out what will work on the platform. The experience is certainly reminiscent of Twitter, but finding what you're looking for and identifying trends can be difficult because without hashtags, you can't search for words or phrases; searches are limited to el salvador b2b leads finding people. Businesses and individuals are cautiously exploring what works, and most Threads posts tend to be text-only. Peg Fitzpatrick cautioned brands against repurposing content, noting that she didn't see any repurposed TikTok videos in her feed. If your brand wants to repurpose content, she recommends selecting and rewriting your best-performing tweets.
Threads Term Dictionary
Meta's Threads dictionary helps users identify the platform's terminology.
Threads are applications, and Threads are discussions on applications. Thread consists of a single post. Other terms such as reply, retweet, and quote are recognized social media operations.
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Threads app navigation
The app's interface is fairly basic, consisting of two tabs: Topics and Replies. The "Following" tab, which only displays posts from people you follow, has been announced and will be rolling out to some users.
Click the heart icon to access the Activity section of the app, which displays notifications filterable by All, Following, Replies, Mentions, Quotes, Retweeted, and Verified.
Our take: The app is very simple to use, and we appreciate its streamlined interface, which doesn't allow for scheduling so the focus is on real-time conversations.