Bluesky
might
be
on
the
rise,
but
Instagram
and
Threads
boss
Adam
Mosseri
wants
you
to
know
that
Threads
is
still
much
bigger.
In
a
post
on
Thursday,
Mosseri
said
that
Threads
has
gotten
“more
than
15
million
signups
in
November
alone,”
seemingly
trying
to
throw
some
cold
water
over
Bluesky
crossing
15
million
users
total
on
Wednesday.
Mosseri
also
reiterated
that
the
platform
has
been
getting
more
than
a
million
signups
per
day
—
a
stat
that
CEO
Mark
Zuckerberg
revealed
during
last
month’s
earnings
call
—
and
noted
that
the
platform
has
been
seeing
that
volume
of
signups
for
“going
on
three
months.”
Many
people
have
been
jumping
to
Bluesky
looking
for
a
new
place
to
post
that’s
not
X,
which
is
owned
by
Donald
Trump
supporter
Elon
Musk,
or
Threads,
on
which
users
have
expressed
concerns
about
engagement
bait,
moderation
issues,
misinformation,
and
the
algorithmic
feed.
Mosseri
acknowledged
that
“we
have
a
lot
more
work
to
do”
and
said
that
the
company’s
teams
are
“working
hard
to
get
this
community
what
they
need.”
(Though
Meta
may
also
be
introducing
ads
on
Threads
soon,
which
may
not
go
over
well.)
Last
night,
Mosseri
also
shared
that
Threads
no
longer
asks
new
users
if
they
want
to
follow
everyone
they
already
follow
on
Instagram.
“We’ve
been
running
a
test
for
a
while
now
and
it
looks
like
people
actually
prefer
their
experience
if
they
build
a
different
graph
on
Thread[s]
than
the
graph
that
they
had
on
Instagram,”
he
says.
And
Mosseri
seems
to
be
open
to
exploring
a
Threads-specific
DMs
system
—
personally,
I
think
DMs
are
one
of
the
key
advantages
Bluesky
has
over
Threads
right
now.
(Originally posted by Jay Peters)
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