Meta Launches Threads Beta, But It Is Only Available For Android Users Currently – News18

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Meta Launches Threads Beta, But It Is Only Available For Android Users Currently – News18


Published By: Shaurya Sharma

Last Updated: July 08, 2023, 11:55 IST

Menlo Park, California, USA

Threads beta has no waitlist on Android. (AP Photo)

Meta has launched a brand new beta for its new Twitter rival, Threads, the place Android customers can take part to check out new options, and report bugs earlier than last launch.

Meta’s Twitter rival Threads, which has amassed 70 million followers, is now launching a beta programme for Android to offer customers early entry to new options and bug fixes.

The invitation for the Android beta programme says that “sure information in your use of the app will likely be collected and shared with the developer to assist enhance the app.”

“For android users who love to live on the cutting edge, sign up for our beta below. New features and bug fixes will come on here first, but you’ll also have to accept an increased risk of a more unstable build since its earlier,” in response to an engineer for the corporate.

One can join beta entry now as there’s no waitlist, studies TechCrunch.

Meanwhile, Meta Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg confirmed Threads now has 70 million signal ups which is “approach past our expectations.”

Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri mentioned there are loads of good choices on the market for public conversations.

“But just given everything that was going on, we thought there was an opportunity to build something that was open and something that was good for the community that was already using Instagram,” he informed The Verge.

Threads is at present lacking options similar to direct messages, a “Following” feed, a full web version, a chronological feed and more.

Threads is available on iOS and Android in 100 countries, though not in the EU owing to data privacy regulations.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – IANS)



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