12 points

But what exactly is it for? To have superficial conversations about how tasty their food was? Then it won’t work. All meaningful conversation is inherently political. We just need a good platform where parties can talk to each other with respect.

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It’s to make money for meta and its link to Instagram gives a huge leg up in getting people in. Its mainly going to be business’s pretending to make jokes and people saying vapid nonsense.

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People whose entire existence is inherently political: “oh great.”

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This strategy sounds perfect: ensuring Threads isn’t the destination of choice for serious discussion. Thanks for sentencing your new product to death, Adam.

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Yeah! A great way instantly destroy the value of it for a bunch of Twitter subcultures like Politicians, Journalists, Media outlets in general.

Like, what’s the point of this app and the launch window if you’re instantly going to turn off lots of prominent users?

Sidenote: I would not trust Meta at all regarding ads and politics, we’ve seen in the last five years on why not.

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Make no mistake threads will still be political. It’s not like they’re gonna start banning people for linking CNN articles.

But I bet dollars to donuts when they do ban people for whatever they consider ‘too much’ it’s not gonna come down failry will it?

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Instagram’s new Threads app is “not going to do anything to encourage” politics and “hard news,” Instagram boss Adam Mosseri said in a Threads conversation with The Verge’s Alex Heath.

The Instagram boss later clarified his initial response, stating that while Threads won’t “discourage or down-rank news or politics,” it won’t “court” them as Facebook has in the past. “If we are honest, we were too quick to promise too much to the industry on Facebook in the early 2010s, and it would be a mistake to repeat that,” Mosseri said.

Step 1: “If we just ignore the 800 pound gorilla in the room it will go away, so anyone discussing the gorilla will be banned.”

Step 2: “Nobody could have known there was an 800 pound gorilla running around breaking people’s arms! To better protect our customers we’ve seized control of everyone’s arms. [High fives all around].”

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Only mindless drivel is allowed here on Threads. Please continue consuming and not thinking.

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It feels like if Twitter and LinkedIn had a baby, it would be Threads.

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Agree?

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Wow, didn’t think of that! Yeah, feels like that. Worst of both worlds.

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