Threads has finally expanded to the Web.
The Meta-owned Twitter/X competitor has just received Web access, and can be accessed on desktop and mobile devices using any web browser.
Since its July debut, Threads has only been available on mobile devices through dedicated apps. At launch, Threads was very barebones, with Meta working to add new functionality on a regular basis to bring the network in line with Twitter.
The social application began rolling out to the Web on Tuesday, and seems to be much more widely available as of Thursday. A lack of Web access has been cited as a possible reason the service has lost users since garnering more than 100 million users the week that it came out.
While Threads now features web access and a chronological timeline of just those you follow, it continues to lack key features like lists and direct messages. The Threads application integrtes with Instagram, which offered a strong user base for such a new app upon its launch in July.
If you’ve tried the Web version of Threads and have any feedback to offer, please let us know about your experience in the comments.
Via MacRumors and threads.net