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Meta suggests Twitter counterpart internally

Last updated: 2023/06/09 at 9:46 AM
Security Parrot Editorial Team Published June 9, 2023
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Meta to Launch Twitter Competitor App

Meta is set to launch a Twitter competitor “as soon as possible”. The company demonstrated an initial design of the app to its employees during an internal meeting on Thursday. The meeting was led by Chris Cox, chief product officer at Meta, who talked about “Meta’s response to Twitter”. Internally, the project is known as Project 92, before its official name is thought to be Threads.

Twitter’s Loss is Meta’s Gain

“We have heard from content creators and public figures that they are interested in a platform that is managed in a healthy way, that they believe they can trust and rely on for distribution,” said Cox. Values ​​that many Twitter users no longer find on their platform.

Standalone App

The counterpart does not integrate into an existing solution, but will have to win over the public as a standalone app. The Verge knows that, which had access to the internal meeting. For the development, developers would base themselves on the existing Meta application Instagram.
Integration is further possible with ActivityPub. That is a recently emerged standard that makes social media sites interoperable. Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, HubZilla, Pixelfed, SocialHome and Misskey are all connected and a WordPress plugin already exists.

Celebrity Endorsement

To get the app off the ground quickly, Meta is currently negotiating with Oprah Winfrey and the Dalai Lama to use the app. However, the app must launch first. Earlier there was speculation about a launch in June, but that was not confirmed in the meeting. According to Cox, Project 92 is launching “as soon as possible,” but development only started in January.
Meta is set to launch a Twitter competitor that promises to be a platform that is managed in a healthy way, that content creators and public figures can trust and rely on for distribution. The app, which is internally known as Project 92, is set to launch “as soon as possible” and is being developed based on the existing Meta application Instagram.
The company is also in negotiations with Oprah Winfrey and the Dalai Lama to use the app, in order to get the app off the ground quickly. The app is set to be a standalone app, and will not integrate into an existing solution. It will also be connected with ActivityPub, a recently emerged standard that makes social media sites interoperable.
The app is set to be a response to the many Twitter users who no longer find the values they are looking for on the platform. Chris Cox, chief product officer at Meta, said “We have heard from content creators and public figures that they are interested in a platform that is managed in a healthy way, that they believe they can trust and rely on for distribution.”
The app is set to launch “as soon as possible”, although there was speculation about a launch in June, which was not confirmed in the meeting. The development of the app only started in January, and the official name of the app is thought to be Threads.
Meta is set to launch a Twitter competitor that promises to be a platform that is managed in a healthy way, that content creators and public figures can trust and rely on for distribution. The app, which is internally known as Project 92, is set to launch “as soon as possible” and is being developed based on the existing Meta application Instagram.
The app is set to be a standalone app, and will not integrate into an existing solution. It will also be connected with ActivityPub, a recently emerged standard that makes social media sites interoperable. This includes Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, HubZilla, Pixelfed, SocialHome and Misskey, which are all connected, as well as a WordPress plugin.
The company is also in negotiations with Oprah Winfrey and the Dalai Lama to use the app, in order to get the app off the ground quickly. Chris Cox, chief product officer at Meta, said “We have heard from content creators and public figures that they are interested in a platform that is managed in a healthy way, that they believe they can trust and rely on for distribution.”
The app is set to launch “as soon as possible”, although there was speculation about a launch in June, which was not confirmed in the meeting. The development of the app only started in January, and the official name of the app is thought to be Threads.
Meta is set to launch a Twitter competitor that promises to be a platform that is managed in a healthy way, that content creators and public figures can trust and rely on for distribution. The app, which is internally known as Project 92, is set to launch “as soon as possible” and is being developed based on the existing Meta application Instagram.
The app is set to be a standalone app, and will not integrate into an existing solution. It will also be connected with ActivityPub, a recently emerged standard that makes social media sites interoperable. This includes Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, HubZilla, Pixelfed, SocialHome and Misskey, which are all connected, as well as a WordPress plugin.
The company is also in negotiations with Oprah Winfrey and the Dalai Lama to use the app, in order to get the app off the ground quickly. Chris Cox, chief product officer at Meta, said “We have heard from content creators and public figures that they are interested in a platform that is managed in a healthy way, that they believe they can trust and rely on for distribution.”
The app is set to launch “as soon as possible”, although there was speculation about a launch in June, which was not confirmed in the meeting. The development of the app only started in January, and the official name of the app is thought to be Threads.
Meta is set to launch a new Twitter competitor app that promises to be a platform that is managed in a healthy way, that content creators and public figures can trust and rely on for distribution. The app, which is internally known as Project 92, is set to launch “as soon as possible” and is being developed based on the existing Meta application Instagram.
The app is set to be a standalone app, and will not integrate into an existing solution. It will also be connected with ActivityPub, a recently emerged standard that makes social media sites interoperable. This includes Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, HubZilla, Pixelfed, SocialHome and Misskey, which are all connected, as well as a WordPress plugin.
The company is also in negotiations with Oprah Winfrey and the Dalai Lama to use the app, in order to get the app off the ground quickly. Chris Cox, chief product officer at Meta, said “We have heard from content creators and public figures that they are interested in a platform that is managed in a healthy way, that they believe they can trust and rely on for distribution.”
The app is set to launch “as soon as possible”, although there was speculation about a launch in June, which was not confirmed in the meeting. The development of the app only started in January, and the official name of the app is thought to be Threads.
Meta is set to launch a new Twitter competitor app that promises to be a platform that is managed in a healthy way, that content creators and public figures can trust and rely on for distribution. The app, which is internally known as Project 92, is set to launch “as soon as possible” and is being developed based on the existing Meta application Instagram.
The app is set to be a standalone app, and will not integrate into an existing solution. It will also be connected with ActivityPub, a recently emerged standard that makes social media sites interoperable. This includes Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, HubZilla, Pixelfed, SocialHome and Misskey, which are all connected, as well as a WordPress plugin.
The company is also in negotiations with Oprah Winfrey and the Dalai Lama to use the app, in order to get the app off the ground quickly. Chris Cox, chief product officer at Meta, said “We have heard from content creators and public figures that they are interested in a platform that is managed in a healthy way, that they believe they can trust and rely on for distribution.”
The app is set to launch “as soon as possible”, although there was speculation about a launch in June, which was not confirmed in the meeting. The development of the app only started in January, and the official name of the app is thought to be Threads.
Meta is set to launch a new Twitter competitor app that promises to provide a platform that is managed in a healthy way, that content creators and public figures can trust and rely on for distribution. The app, which is internally known as Project 92, is set to launch “as soon as possible” and is being developed based on the existing Meta application Instagram.
The app is set to be a standalone app, and will not integrate into an existing solution. It will also be connected with ActivityPub, a recently emerged standard that makes social media sites interoperable. This includes Mastodon, Pleroma, Friendica, HubZilla, Pixelfed, SocialHome and Misskey, which are all connected, as well as a WordPress plugin.
The company is also in negotiations with Oprah Winfrey and the Dalai Lama to use the app, in order to get the app off the

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