Threads seems to be here to stay. Its platform, with just a glance, reminds us of Twitterbut without subscriptions for blue labels and now without limits of posts to view daily.
This is a strong blow from Meta, a company run by Mark Zuckerberg, on Twitter, recently acquired by Elon Musk.
In the first changes, the boom of the novelty means that Threads, curiously, is at the top of Twitter trends. Millions of people joined the new social network, given the ease of data transmission that can be the same as Instagram.
The word Threads means threads, a reference to the action of threading messages on a social network, as Twitter did for the first time.
Where does the Threads logo come from?
There was no majestic investment in a designer to illustrate the logo of this social network. It was the same Meta team, in which Instagram and Facebook employees were involved, who made the symbol of the new platform.
While its meaning, without much background or mystery, is a simple at sign (at or @) that was born on Facebook, but became popular on Twitter. The difference in this case is that the symbol is placed on what appears to be the Instagram logo.