For the First Time, Threads Surpasses Elon Musk's X on Mobile in Global Daily Users
Meta's social media platform, Threads, has taken a significant lead over Elon Musk's X on mobile devices for the first time, according to recent estimates from analytics firm Similarweb. In early January, Threads boasted around 143 million daily active users worldwide, eclipsing X with approximately 126 million.
Threads' growth has been particularly impressive year-over-year, increasing by 37.8% compared to X's 11.9% decline in the same period. The disparity is more nuanced when considering the US market, where X still holds a narrow advantage on mobile, but Threads' growth rate in the country has surged almost 42% over the past year.
In contrast, X remains significantly larger on desktop platforms, with around 150 million daily users worldwide, while Threads' web presence lags behind at just 9 million. The gap between these two platforms highlights the evolving dynamics of online social media usage and preferences.
Another text-based platform, Bluesky, also faced challenges in early January, as reported by Forbes. With a daily mobile user base of 3.6 million, down 44.4% year-over-year, Bluesky's growth has been significantly impacted.
Meanwhile, X has encountered controversy over its AI-powered chatbot, Grok, which was found to be generating lewd images without the consent of those pictured in some cases. The platform subsequently took steps to rectify this issue and implemented stricter image generation guidelines. However, the incident has raised concerns about content moderation on online platforms.
As social media landscapes continue to evolve, it will be interesting to see how these platforms adapt to changing user preferences and regulatory pressures.
Meta's social media platform, Threads, has taken a significant lead over Elon Musk's X on mobile devices for the first time, according to recent estimates from analytics firm Similarweb. In early January, Threads boasted around 143 million daily active users worldwide, eclipsing X with approximately 126 million.
Threads' growth has been particularly impressive year-over-year, increasing by 37.8% compared to X's 11.9% decline in the same period. The disparity is more nuanced when considering the US market, where X still holds a narrow advantage on mobile, but Threads' growth rate in the country has surged almost 42% over the past year.
In contrast, X remains significantly larger on desktop platforms, with around 150 million daily users worldwide, while Threads' web presence lags behind at just 9 million. The gap between these two platforms highlights the evolving dynamics of online social media usage and preferences.
Another text-based platform, Bluesky, also faced challenges in early January, as reported by Forbes. With a daily mobile user base of 3.6 million, down 44.4% year-over-year, Bluesky's growth has been significantly impacted.
Meanwhile, X has encountered controversy over its AI-powered chatbot, Grok, which was found to be generating lewd images without the consent of those pictured in some cases. The platform subsequently took steps to rectify this issue and implemented stricter image generation guidelines. However, the incident has raised concerns about content moderation on online platforms.
As social media landscapes continue to evolve, it will be interesting to see how these platforms adapt to changing user preferences and regulatory pressures.