New features are added to Trades

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced in a post on “Treads” that new features will be added to the app in the next few weeks.
According to Aetna from ISNA, Zuckerberg wrote: A good week for “Trades”. The community here is on a path that I expect will make for a vibrant app in the long run.
In July, Meta introduced its social networking app “Treads” to great fanfare, and the app quickly climbed all the charts. Zuckerberg took advantage of the problems that the social network “X” (formerly Twitter) was in and launched “Treads”, which has a similar style and was known as the “Twitter killer” in the early days of its launch.
But the interaction of users in “Trades” has decreased significantly in the last few weeks and some users are dissatisfied with the limited features of this application.
Advertisers and content creators told CNBC that in order for Threads to become a mainstream service, the instant messaging app needs to have features that make it easier to search for hot topics and find past posts. Competing with X, which has long been popular on desktop devices for people at work, the accessibility of Trades on the web is crucial.
According to the CNBC report, Zuckerberg said last week at Meta’s earnings release conference: “He is quite optimistic about the future, and this application was made by a small team.” However, the company will not seek to monetize the application until it becomes larger and more stable. The text-based social network “Threads” will have a search and access feature in a few weeks. It is made possible through the web.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced in a post on “Treads” that new features will be added to the app in the next few weeks.
Zuckerberg wrote: A good week for “Trades”. The community here is on a path that I expect will make for a vibrant app in the long run.
In July, Meta introduced its social networking app “Treads” to great fanfare, and the app quickly climbed all the charts. Zuckerberg took advantage of the problems that the social network “X” (formerly Twitter) was in and launched “Treads”, which has a similar style and was known as the “Twitter killer” in the early days of its launch.
But the interaction of users in “Trades” has decreased significantly in the last few weeks and some users are dissatisfied with the limited features of this application.
Advertisers and content creators told CNBC that in order for Threads to become a mainstream service, the instant messaging app needs to have features that make it easier to search for hot topics and find past posts. Competing with X, which has long been popular on desktop devices for people at work, the accessibility of Trades on the web is crucial.
According to the CNBC report, Zuckerberg said last week at Meta’s earnings release conference: “He is quite optimistic about the future, and this application was made by a small team.” However, the company will not seek to monetize the app until it becomes larger and more stable.