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Report: The Threads application on ChatGbT outperformed the growth of user numbers records

ChatGPT created an unprecedented growth rate in early 2023, reaching 100 million users in just two months, but technology is moving rapidly and as this user base begins to decline, the new Thread app finally shattered its record compared to user setup. 

 

Yes, we’re talking about Meta’s new Twitter competitor thread where the new social media app has mobilized 100 million users in just five days since its launch on July 6, according to Quiver Quantitative.

 

The platform saw 10 million registrations during the first seven hours, 30 million users on its first day, and more than 70 million subscriptions the next day, where Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the user’s response to the thread was “much beyond our expectations according to the digitartlend report.  

 

Many noted that this record quickly succeeded in one investigation that was assigned by OpenAI’s ChatGPT in January, two months after it opened to the public as a trial in November 2022, before both achievements  Technology brands took years to achieve 100 million active users, and Facebook took four and a half years to reach 100 million active users.

 

For ChatGPT, the new interest in turning text into AI speech has prompted large numbers of people to subscribe to chatbot, who can respond to text prompts as if it were someone on the other side.

 

with a porridge  Her parent company Meta benefits from connecting to her sister Instagram platform, which allows you to easily use the login details you already have to create an account, amidst months of issues at Elon Musk's Twitter, many have turned to Thread for refuge.

 

The peak was the head of the social media platform which limited the number of tweets registered users could see daily, while unregistered users could no longer access the site at all.

 

Twitter also closed free access to its API, which restricts users from downloading massive amounts of posts to share elsewhere, under the guise of protecting its intellectual property and instead broke many third-party tools that make the platform run smoothly, and some of the other key things that Musk brought included making the verified blue check a paid option only, and the excessive placement of the ad, which also distorted the user experience.

 

Overall, topics adopted earlier appear to be user-acclaimed, with few complaints indicating differences between them and Twitter, however, future updates are expected as message chains grow, and features such as hashtags have already been rolled out.