GoofyCupcake
GoofyCupcake

📈

Post image
20mo ago
Talking product sense with Ridhi
9 min AI interview5 questions
Round 1 by Grapevine
BubblyDonut
BubblyDonut

Obviously they will have planned things in the pipeline to improve Threads retention. Their biggest advantage is how closely its connected to IG and that has the highest day 7 retention from the apps compared above.

BubblyMuffin
BubblyMuffin

I hate the threads algo. Within twitter you live in a universe or a bubble of sort like tech, politics etc.

In threads I get recommendation of celebrities and big meme accounts or influencers.

If I had to see my primary motivation to go to platform
Insta see what friends are doing Twitter see what techies are doing
Grapevine see what techies are earning/ gossip
For threads it’s still not clear

They get 10/10 for launch. Unlike rebranding to meta and oculus launch.

Another thing that twitter is good at is generating extreme emotions - that makes you want to go back.

Lets see how threads evolve.

BubblyDonut
BubblyDonut

Twitter has been in the game much longer, so obviously it’s algo is better, and I agree with you about Twitter being a better platform RIGHT NOW. I just think Threads will get it right soon enough and compete.

FloatingPancake
FloatingPancake

Curious to know grapevine numbers 🙈

BubblyMuffin
BubblyMuffin

@michaelscott

BubblyMuffin
BubblyMuffin

Any guesses?

GoofyCupcake
GoofyCupcake
InMobi20mo

Day 7 retention is quite bad for threads. Is it going the google+ way?

SquishyBanana
SquishyBanana

Without providing something different and desired..threads will get shredded soon.. all euphoria is dying up.

Discover more
Curated from across
News Discussion
by BubblyDonutDream 11

Google dropped a scheduling feature that kills Calendly

Now G-Suite users will be able to share a similar page to schedule calls, which was Calendly’s main use case.

It’s so sad to see that one small feature addition from a big organization can just kill a small company in a short amount of...

Top comment
user

The main surprise is that the bigger company never thought about this feature even being in the market for too long. ...