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Facebook launches new app 'Threads from Instagram'

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Facebook has launched "Threads from Instagram", a new camera-first messaging app that helps you stay connected to your close friends.

The idea behind this, according to Facebook, is meant for a smaller circle of friends of Instagram users.

"We saw the need for Instagram users to stay more connected throughout the day, so you can communicat­e what you're doing and how you're feeling through photos and videos. That's why we built Threads, a new way to message with close friends in a dedicated, private space," Instagram stated in a tweet.

"Over the last few years, we've introduced several new ways to share visually on Instagram and connect with people you care about - from sharing everyday moments on Stories to visual messages on Direct."

Threads is a standalone app designed with privacy, speed, and your close connection­s in mind. You can share photos, videos, messages, Stories, and more with your Instagram close friends list.

"This way you are in control of who can reach you on Threads, and you can customize the experience around the people who matter most," read an explainer by Instagram.

Samuel Turner, 28, Managing Director, Those Social Guys commented: "Threads is a camera-first messaging app. It's designed for Instagram, and seems to be focussed on connecting friends/groups like Facebook wants to focus on in the future. It seems to be another move by Facebook designed to directly compete with Snapchat, as Stories was before this."

"We know that they have 'Lasso' in the pipeline, a TikTok competitor, so it seems Facebook is going after all the competitor­s it can pretty ruthlessly," he added.

Last year, Facebook introduced Close Friends, for sharing more personal moments with a select group of people you choose.

"Now, you can use Threads to message those people on your Instagram close friends list and you'll have a dedicated inbox and notificati­ons just for them. If you don't have a list set up yet, you can make one directly from Threads when you download the app," read the tweet.

Threads opens directly to the camera and allows you to add shortcuts, so you can share what you're doing in just two taps.

You can choose from a suggested status (Studying), create your own (Procrastin­ating), or turn on Auto Status ( On the move), which automatica­lly shares little bits of context on where you are without giving away your coordinate­s.

Only your close friends will see your status, and it's completely opt-in. Status was created with user privacy in mind, it stated.

If a user enables Auto Status, Threads will request your user location, movement, battery level and network connection from your phone in order to determine what context to share.

For example, Auto Status might use your precise location to show your friends that you're "At a cafe."

Or "Auto Status" might detect that you're biking and set your status to "On the Move."

Before this is enabled, you'll be told what informatio­n Auto Status is requesting and will be asked to specifical­ly agree.

 ?? -AFP ?? UNHCR goodwill ambassador and actress Cate Blanchett and formerly stateless refugee Maha Mamo pose with passports after a news conference during a High-Level Segment on Statelessn­ess, part of the UNHCR's Executive Committee meeting, at the UN in Switzerlan­d.
-AFP UNHCR goodwill ambassador and actress Cate Blanchett and formerly stateless refugee Maha Mamo pose with passports after a news conference during a High-Level Segment on Statelessn­ess, part of the UNHCR's Executive Committee meeting, at the UN in Switzerlan­d.

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