Meta’s Twitter competitor, Threads, briefly showed up on Google Play

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Meta’s Twitter competitor, Threads, briefly showed up on Google Play
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Threads is probably getting released soon.

It’s not surprising that Threads looks... a lot like Twitter. From the screenshots, a new post will show character counts, with a little paperclip for attaching whatever it is Threads will let you attach to posts. When viewing posts, there are familiar icons for liking, reposting, replying to, and sharing them, and user images are little circles. Instagram’s Twitter-like blue checkmarks are even there.

That leak served as the catalyst to the cage match we may or may not see between Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter CEO Elon Musk. When

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