Thursday, December 25, 2025
ADVT 
Tech

Zuckerberg traps Instagram users into signing Threads which they can’t delete

Darpan News Desk IANS, 06 Jul, 2023 11:39 AM
  • Zuckerberg traps Instagram users into signing Threads which they can’t delete

New Delhi, July 6 (IANS) Meta's Twitter rival Threads, that amassed more than 1 crore users in a span of just seven hours, will not let you delete the account as once you try to remove Threads, you will also lose your Instagram account.

In a 'Supplemental Privacy Policy,' Meta said that "You may deactivate your Threads profile at any time, but your Threads profile can only be deleted by deleting your Instagram account."

According to the social network, a Threads profile is an integral part of the user’s Instagram account. Instagram currently has more than 2 billion users globally and Threads, touted as a 'Twitter killer' is available in 100 countries, including in India, is billed as the next Twitter killer.

"Threads app stands out from other Twitter challengers by tapping into a ready user base potentially migrating from Instagram on Day Zero. With Mark Zuckerberg's proven execution skills, Threads has the potential to become a breakthrough alternative to Twitter," Prabhu Ram, head of Industry Intelligence Group (IIG) at CyberMedia Research (CMR), told IANS.

Even if they capture just a fraction of the Instagram user base, as little as a quarter, Threads could rival Twitter in audience size.

"While focusing on user growth initially, Threads is poised to attract advertisers as its user base expands,” said Ram. Some top brands like Netflix, Amazon, NFL and Pepsi have expressed their vote of confidence in Threads by signing up to the app, according to reports.

Similar to Instagram, with Threads, users can follow and connect with friends and creators who share their interests, including the people they follow on Instagram.

Moreover, users under 16 (or under 18 in certain countries) will be defaulted into a private profile when they join the app. Users can also control who can mention them or reply to them within Threads. Like on Instagram, users can add hidden words to filter out replies to their threads that contain specific words. They can also unfollow, block, restrict or report a profile on Threads by tapping the three-dot menu, and any accounts they have blocked on Instagram will automatically be blocked on Threads.

MORE Tech ARTICLES

Here's Why You Spend Spare Time On Facebook

Here's Why You Spend Spare Time On Facebook
Can't help skimming through your Facebook timeline even as you take a break from work? You may just be wired to do so as the brain prepares us to be socially connected to other people even when we get some rest, says a new research.

Here's Why You Spend Spare Time On Facebook

Know Your Friends' Travel Itinerary With New Facebook Tool

Know Your Friends' Travel Itinerary With New Facebook Tool
An Indian American student has created a Chrome extension that grabs location data from Facebook Messenger and rapidly plots your friends' locations on a map, The Next Web reported.

Know Your Friends' Travel Itinerary With New Facebook Tool

Narcissist, Insecure People Post More On Facebook

Narcissist, Insecure People Post More On Facebook
People who post Facebook status updates about their romantic partner are more likely to have low self-esteem, a new research has revealed.

Narcissist, Insecure People Post More On Facebook

Now Enjoy 'Playboy' On Your Smartphone Sans Nudity!

Now Enjoy 'Playboy' On Your Smartphone Sans Nudity!
Are you a "Playboy" lover? Get ready to download it on your smartphone. The Chicago-based lifestyle and entertainment magazine has just launched its "Playboy Now" app.

Now Enjoy 'Playboy' On Your Smartphone Sans Nudity!

Gadget Trends

Get yourself acquainted with the latest gadget trends

Gadget Trends

Women! Don't Get 'Thinspired' On Facebook

Women! Don't Get 'Thinspired' On Facebook
Viewing images of extremely thin women on Facebook and other social media platforms can trigger body dissatisfaction and eating disorders among women, reveals a new study.

Women! Don't Get 'Thinspired' On Facebook