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Paluzzi was able to screenshot some of Thread's features, displaying its UI elements, despite the fact that the app is no longer listed in the Google Play Store. In his tweet, he displayed the login page, which appeared to indicate that users will be able to sign in using their Instagram accounts. A list of Instagram profiles that were followed was visible in another screenshot, likely displaying to users whose accounts they may select to follow on Threads. [caption id="attachment_185822" align="aligncenter" width="900"] Image credit : Analytics Insight[/caption] Twitter and Threads appear to have numerous functional and visual overlaps. The post has a character count and well-known symbols for reposting, liking, reacting to, and sharing posts, according to the screenshots. Users' photographs are shown in tiny circles, and Instagram's blue-check verification is even visible. Since the beginning of January, Meta has been working on Threads under the codename "Project 92." Also read : People Are Exploiting Meta’s New AI to Create Graphic Sexbots According to The Verge, the name was confirmed when Meta’s Chief Product Officer Chris Cox previewed Threads and said, “We’ve been hearing from creators and public figures who are interested in having a platform that is sanely run.” Meta has not yet confirmed the official launch date of Threads.ℹ️ The app icon has been redesignedhttps://t.co/uOv38CTKXo pic.twitter.com/y7dCHoa6rN
— Alessandro Paluzzi (@alex193a) June 24, 2023
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