July 21, 2023

Hey, I wonder how Threads is doing?

Everyone was talking about it, and then, it seemed, nobody was talking about it.

Ah, I see USA Today is keeping up: "A flash in the pan? Just [2] weeks after launch, Instagram Threads app is already faltering."

Daily traffic was 49 million in Week 1 and 23.6 million at the beginning of Week 2. And the time spent on the app has fallen by an even greater percentage, from 21 minutes July 7th to 6 minutes on July 14th.

The author of that article, Jennifer Jolly, offers Threads some advice: "For Threads to wipe out Twitter, it must tackle news with the best content moderation the world’s ever seen, ban polarizing public figures who peddle dangerous misinformation, and make everyone who uses the app agree to some basic rules of engagement."

72 comments:

rehajm said...

Life imitating The Bee…

mikee said...

I thought the purpose of Threads was to allow itself and Instagram to be the primary 2024 election propaganda method?

minnesota farm guy said...

Yeah, right! Agree to censorship, shadow banning, outright banning of contrary opinion and you'll have a hit on your hands. What the hell is going on in the US?

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

“He gazed up at the enormous face. Forty years it had taken him to learn what kind of smile was hidden beneath the dark moustache. O cruel, needless misunderstanding! O stubborn, self-willed exile from the loving breast! Two gin-scented tears trickled down the sides of his nose. But it was all right, everything was all right, the struggle was finished. He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother.” - George Orwell, 1984

Original Mike said...

"Jennifer Jolly, offers Threads some advice: "For Threads to wipe out Twitter, it must tackle news with the best content moderation the world’s ever seen, ban polarizing public figures who peddle dangerous misinformation, and make everyone who uses the app agree to some basic rules of engagement."

OK, I really did LOL.

Dustbunny said...

Ha! Jolly’s advice sounds exactly like what people thought they wanted on Threads but didn’t get as it’s impossible.

J Severs said...

Would it be OK for Threads to have polarizing figures who spout correct or true information?

Michael said...

"... it must tackle news with the best content moderation the world’s ever seen, ban polarizing public figures who peddle dangerous misinformation, and make everyone who uses the app agree to some basic rules of engagement."

In other words, it must be Twitter before Musk - a Progressive playpen.

Wince said...

The author of that article, Jennifer Jolly, offers Threads some advice: "For Threads to wipe out Twitter, it must tackle news with the best content moderation the world’s ever seen, ban polarizing public figures who peddle dangerous misinformation, and make everyone who uses the app agree to some basic rules of engagement."

Is that what they mean by getting your Jolly's?

PM said...

She is not allowed to write my obit.

Scott Gustafson said...

Everything she suggests reduces the potential market guaranteeing failure.

Big Mike said...

ban polarizing public figures who peddle dangerous misinformation,

Like Anthony Fauci suppressing the fact that COVID-19 was bioengineered in the Wuhan labs? Misinformation like that?

gilbar said...

Jennifer Jolly, offers Threads some advice: "For Threads to wipe out Twitter, it must tackle news with the best content moderation the world’s ever seen, ban polarizing public figures who peddle dangerous misinformation, and make everyone who uses the app agree to some basic rules of engagement."

and then, change their name to Tass? or maybe Pravda?

Jimmy said...

"You got your mind right, and I mean right." cool hand Luke

Enigma said...

Anyone remember Google Plus with Google Circles from 2011 to 2019? Wannabe Facebook killer. Gone today.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google%2B
https://martinshervington.com/what-are-google-circles/

What about My_________?


gilbar said...

People NEED to be told..
People NEED to be told what to think....
People NEED to be told what to believe..
People NEED to be told what to OBEY.....

because; if you leave people on their own.. They Might start thinking wrongthink..
Wrongthink like: How many people were killed on Jan 6th? and WHO killed them???

NorthOfTheOneOhOne said...

"For Threads to wipe out Twitter, it must tackle news with the best content moderation the world’s ever seen, ban polarizing public figures who peddle dangerous misinformation, and make everyone who uses the app agree to some basic rules of engagement."

Isn't that what Threads is supposed to be about? Haven't they been doing that all along? Maybe one of these days Ms. Jolly will figure out that the shit fighting on Twitter is why Twitter dominates!

Aggie said...

"For Threads to Wipe Out Twitter..."

So, the unstated objective finally comes out, in a moment of anguish over its dismal performance.

wild chicken said...

Haven't checked it out yet but Twitter is a hoot, with lots of naughty anti-trans parody accounts.

O the humanity.

tim in vermont said...

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha..

Tee hee hee.

OMG, that last paragraph.

tim in vermont said...

Sure recipe for success is to ban all content from any person sporting an IQ above room temperature.

Leland said...

Meh... give it a bit longer and it will be perfect new home for the journolist crowd. No one will pay attention to it, so they can coordinate their stories without others noticing. Except how obvious the coordinated stories are.

Humperdink said...

" ..... make everyone who uses the app agree to some basic rules of engagement."

Agree to the rules developed and enforce by Debbie Blabbermouth Schultz, aka Verbiage Interruptus.

Narr said...

Jennifer Jolly's Guide to Goodthink. How precious.

I get a huge kick when plainly political social media initiatives go splat.

Yancey Ward said...

That advice is how you finish killing Threads, not save it.

Tommy Duncan said...

Humans are attracted to bright, shiny objects until they find new bright, shiny objects.

tim maguire said...

Threads started off with a huge built in network and the media pretended that network represented excited embracement. It didn’t take long for what every sensible person knew would happen to happen—hardly anybody did more than try out Threads and it wasn’t enough better to overcome the inertia of staying with Twitter.

Has any social media platform ever succeeded by being the next [whoever they are trying to replace]? No, every successful platform succeeded by identifying a niche not served by existing platforms. People won’t leave what they’re used to for something that’s basically the same. Never underestimate the power of inertia.

traditionalguy said...

Threads is a “safe space” for woke idiots.

GRW3 said...

The scolds won't be happy on Threads because they will not be able to flag and complain about wrong think.

Kate said...

Speaking of advice on content moderation ...

It was fun this morning to verify my humanness and see a comment post immediately. Lively. Thanks for the change-up.

MadisonMan said...

So "Journalist" Jennifer Jolly thinks the way for Threads to work is for it to be exceedingly repressive.
Curious, I did a websearch on Ms Jolly. UCSF graduate.

Mike (MJB Wolf) said...

What a Jolly load of crap to shovel.

Will Cate said...

“Wipe out… tackle… ban… make everyone…”

Mark said...

Yes, of course. Everyone would want to post on a platform where you're not allowed to say anything.

R C Belaire said...

ROE? Sounds awful confrontational to me. I look at Twitter posts when Althouse links them, and a few other bloggers as well. On my own? Nope.

Ficta said...

"OK, I really did LOL."

Me too.

gspencer said...

". . . it must tackle news with the best content moderation the world’s ever seen, ban polarizing public figures who peddle dangerous misinformation, and make everyone who uses the app agree to some basic rules of engagement."

Hey, Hey,
Ho, Ho,
The First Amendment's got to go
Hey, Hey
Ho, Ho

"We need Big Brother to tell us who are polarizing public figures and what is disinformation." Yes, Master."

Buckwheathikes said...

"For Threads to wipe out Twitter, it must tackle news with the best content moderation the world’s ever seen, ban polarizing public figures who peddle dangerous misinformation, and make everyone who uses the app agree to some basic rules of engagement."

The author of this hit piece, Jennifer Jolly, is a frequent donator to Act Blue! Which is a $2 billion dollar Democrat Party political action committee that donates to Democrat politicians.

She is in no way an unbiased reporter of information and is NOT a journalist, although she has been planted as one in various outlets. A journalist is precluded ethically from making such monetary donations.

It's important in our society for us to identify and restrict this kind of "fake" journalism.

Mike (MJB Wolf) said...

User engagement peaked, that is hit its highest point, on the third day

Levi Starks said...

She really wants them to fail.

Mike (MJB Wolf) said...

As for being a Twitter killer Threads is deads.

Dangerous Dreamer said...

>The author of that article, Jennifer Jolly, offers Threads some advice: "For Threads to wipe out Twitter, it must tackle news with the best content moderation the world’s ever seen, ban polarizing public figures who peddle dangerous misinformation, and make everyone who uses the app agree to some basic rules of engagement."<

So basically censor all content they don't like. Let me know how that works out for ya.

mccullough said...

Instagram and Facebook’s biggest competitor is Tik Tok, not Twitter.

Social media is for girls and women.

Leland said...

Wait, Threads doesn't have DM's. Then never mind about the new journolist. Threads is garbage.

Richard said...

She left out that everyone must say that they love Big Facebook before they can use Threads.

Tomcc said...

There's nothing wrong with a public forum with curated comments such as this blog. Just don't pretend it's a venue for free speech.

Free Manure While You Wait! said...

May favorite anagram of Threads is Hatreds. Coincidence, she's a one funny fucker.

Smilin' Jack said...

"For Threads to wipe out Twitter, it must tackle news with the best content moderation the world’s ever seen, ban polarizing public figures who peddle dangerous misinformation, and make everyone who uses the app agree to some basic rules of engagement."

You vill assimilate to zee Hive Mind, und you vill like it.

Chuck said...

Sounds like terrible advice to me.

JaimeRoberto said...

There is no truth in Threads and no news in Instagram.

D.D. Driver said...

Yes! This is exactly right. We need more censorship. What a weird rabbit hole we have gone down the first thing the media wants is MORE CENSORSHIP. No matter the problem, censorship is the answer.

Elon has become our only hope.

Arashi said...

"Censorship now, censorship tomorrow, censorship forever. If you do not adhere to and properly speak today's truth, you will be punished."

Censorship is always wrong. A lot of the time it is evil as well. The only solution to ideas and speech you do not like is more speech. Actually take the time to refute, with facts and logic, why the idea is wrong. Yelling and shouting and banning is not the way. Period.

TreeJoe said...

Do public figures not realize how out of control they are with tossing around the term "misinformation"?

I've watched major, edited publications state someone was spreading "misinformation" when they were:
- Expressing a different opinion
- Being wrong
- Not understanding an issue

Instead of addressing this like normal human beings, these voices need to be silenced! - they proclaim.

Mason G said...

"People won’t leave what they’re used to for something that’s basically the same."

The Bud Light folks might have thought the same thing, once upon a time.

Freeman Hunt said...

" polarizing public figures who peddle dangerous misinformation"

Lol That's obviously totally wrong. Entertainment drives engagement, and that's the stuff that seems to entertain people most.

Dude1394 said...

"Blogger tim maguire said...
Has any social media platform ever succeeded by being the next [whoever they are trying to replace]? No, every successful platform succeeded by identifying a niche not served by existing platforms. People won’t leave what they’re used to for something that’s basically the same. Never underestimate the power of inertia.

7/21/23, 11:13 AM"

Actually Parler was on it's way IMO. That is why they killed it.

Drago said...

Levi Starks: "She really wants them to fail."

In the contrary, she really wants them to succeed.

Sadly, as a typical run of the mill leftist, her world view and base assumptions are so utterly warped and moronic she truly does believe she has mapped out a path towards success.

Think of it as her 5 Year Plan and Great Communications Leap Forward combined.

JPS said...

I know the question dates me, but does anyone else see "Threads" and immediately think of the really depressing BBC nuclear war movie?

iowan2 said...

All the world was talking about threads. I never could see why all the hype, (well kinda, to jab Musk)

The last couple days the media is giving billions of free advertising to 'Barbie'. Why? What are they pushing that makes seeing this movie important?

Tofu King said...

Good advice. People flock to authorityism.

Mason G said...

"What are they pushing that makes seeing this movie important?"

If you're talking about Barbie, you're not talking about Biden.

Interested Bystander said...

The person mentioned, Jennifer, seems to be Jolly fascist in favor of more censorship and more scrutiny of what people can say by some unnamed authority figure. Yeah, that's the ticket.

Mason G said...

"The person mentioned, Jennifer, seems to be Jolly fascist in favor of more censorship and more scrutiny of what people can say by some unnamed authority figure."

... in favor of more censorship and more scrutiny of what people can say by some unnamed authority figure who she agrees with.

Bob Boyd said...

Is that what they mean by getting your Jolly's?

Jennifer sitting on Pinocchio's nose demanding, "Lie to me! Lie to me!"

SoLastMillennium said...

Is there a Twitter thread on this?

Charlie said...

RIP Threads.

Greg the Class Traitor said...

The author of that article, Jennifer Jolly, offers Threads some advice: "For Threads to wipe out Twitter

they must turn it into a left-wing shithole where no honest discussion is ever allowed

FIFY

Greg the Class Traitor said...

"For Threads to wipe out Twitter, it must tackle news with the best content moderation the world’s ever seen

"the best content moderation" is none. So it's easy to do, if you're not an authoritarian scumbag

ban polarizing public figures who peddle dangerous misinformation
Since one one is qualified to judge in real time what is "dangerous misinformation" vs what is "a truth I don't like", if follows that no one can ever be legitimately banned on these grounds
(Side not: Adam Schiff clearly lied about what classified information he'd seen about "Trump Russia collusion". Who here thinks that qualifies as "dangerous misinformation"?)

and make everyone who uses the app agree to some basic rules of engagement."
ROW:
1: If you feel "attacked", by someone's speech, you are free to block that person. Or you are free to rationally respond to that person
If you may not try to get that person banned
2: No one cares about your skin color. Stop trying to use it to get yourself extra privileges
3: According yourself the status of "victim" does not earn you any privileges. Defining someone else as an "oppressor" does not invalidate his / her argument

So honestly doing what she demanded would make for a great site. Because of course she doesn't want honest implementation

MikeR said...

Their basic problem is that most people don't want what they're selling. Twitter sounds fine.

Bunkypotatohead said...

Zuckerberg only ever had one good idea...to steal the concept for Facebook from his college roommates.
Nothing else he has tried to create was particularly successful.

stlcdr said...

Totalitarians have no idea that they are just that.

Drago said...

I feel bad for Dumb Lefty Mark.

He was so giddy about this little Threads "giant killer app" thingy just the other day.