Threads de Meta atteint 500 millions d'utilisateurs actifs par mois

Meta a annoncé mardi que Threads a atteint 500 millions d'utilisateurs actifs par mois. La plateforme a également introduit de nouvelles expansions de communauté et un outil de personnalisation appelé Your Algo.

Meta a lancé Threads en 2023. L'application a franchi ce nouveau cap d'utilisateurs près de trois ans plus tard, démontrant une croissance soutenue plutôt qu'un ralentissement après le lancement.

L'entreprise a déployé des fonctionnalités de communautés étendues pour encourager les interactions axées sur des sujets précis. Elle a également introduit Your Algo, qui permet aux utilisateurs de donner un retour direct sur le contenu recommandé dans leur fil d'actualité.

Your Algo est actuellement disponible aux États-Unis, au Royaume-Uni, au Canada, en Australie et en Nouvelle-Zélande. Ces mises à jour reflètent le virage de Meta vers l'amélioration de la rétention et de l'engagement des utilisateurs sur la plateforme.

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