The Owner of Facebook Meta, Mark Zuckerberg is set to introduce its new app, Threads, in direct competition with Twitter.
The app is scheduled to launch on Thursday and is already available for pre-order on the Apple App Store.
Threads will be connected to Instagram, allowing users to seamlessly navigate between the two platforms. Initial screenshots reveal a user interface resembling Twitter, and Meta describes Threads as a “text-based conversation app.”
This development adds to the ongoing rivalry between Meta’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, and Elon Musk, the owner of Twitter. In recent times, the two prominent figures even jokingly agreed to engage in a physical fight, although the seriousness of their intentions remains uncertain.
“Thank goodness they’re so sanely run”, Mr. Musk responded to a tweet about Threads, in an apparent fresh swipe at Mr Zuckerberg.
Meanwhile, Twitter has said that the popular user dashboard, TweetDeck will go behind a paywall in 30 days time.
The move is the latest push by Mr Musk as he tries to get users to sign up to Twitter’s subscription service, Twitter Blue.
On Saturday, the multi-billionaire restricted the number of tweets users could see, citing extreme “data scraping”.
It appears from Meta’s Threads app that it will be a free service – and there will be no restrictions on how many posts a user can see.
“Threads is where communities come together to discuss everything from the topics you care about today to what’ll be trending tomorrow” the description on the App Store says.
Pictures show screengrabs from the app, that look almost identical to Twitter.
It being a Meta app, Threads will also hoover up data on your phone, including location data, purchases and browsing history.
Several apps that bear a striking resemblance to Twitter have sprung up in recent years – such as Donald Trump’s Truth Social and Mastodon.
Another similar app, Bluesky claimed to have seen “record” traffic after Mr Musk’s move to restrict usage at the weekend.
However, Threads could be the biggest threat faced by Twitter to date.
Mark Zuckerberg has a history of borrowing other company’s ideas – and making them work.
Meta’s Reels is widely seen as a TikTok copy, while Stories looks similar to Snapchat.
Meta has the resources to compete with Twitter. Threads will be part of the Instagram platform, so it will also be connected to hundreds of millions of accounts. It’s not starting from zero, as other would-be rivals have had to do.
Although Mr Musk has been praised in some quarters for his commitment to free speech, he has also alienated some users.
Mr Zuckerberg will hope he can pull enough disenchanted users away from Twitter to create a genuine alternative.