Threads, Mark Zuckerberg’s rival social network to Elon Musk, is considered a wonder at Meta when formed in just 7 months by a team of 60 people.
While on vacation with his family in Italy in November 2022, Adam Mosseri, head of Instagram, received an order to meet remotely with Meta’s board of directors to do something to directly compete with Elon Musk, who had just taken over Twitter. been a few weeks.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg wants to take advantage of the competitor’s turmoil to attract users from Twitter to the Meta social network ecosystem. The executive team proposed adding Twitter-like features to Meta’s existing application. Zuckerberg has another idea.
“What if we play bigger?” he said.
The meeting ended at dawn. Mosseri was tasked with developing a standalone application. “Oh my god, we need to find a plan of action, because Zuckerberg is very excited about this idea. You can see that he is very enthusiastic about the new plan,” Mosseri recalled at the time.
Meta announced Threads on July 5, more than 7 months after the meeting, and the application exploded so much that even insiders were surprised. There is currently no guarantee of long-term success for the platform as statistics show that the number of users is decreasing compared to the initial peak.
However, the new social network delivered an “iron punch” to Twitter’s chaos when it reached a record of 100 million users in just the first 5 days and became the most successful application launch event of all time.