A few accessibility and feature misses with the Threads launch

As user dissatisfaction with Twitter grows, Instagram rushes in to steal the top spot, leading to some major issues…

Camryn Manker
UX Collective

Threads’ log in screen, showing a single option to log in using your Instagram account.
Source: Meta

Note: This was written 7/6/23, the day of Threads’ launch. Any new updates or changes to the app may not yet be reflected in the article.

Recently, Twitter announced a new system that limits the number of tweets people can view each day. How are we supposed to doom scroll with a view limit? Millions of people started posting angry and confused tweets about the situation. It’s a shame we can’t see them all, you know, because of the view limit.

While Twitter users were sharpening their pitchforks and preparing for a mob, Instagram saw their opportunity to swoop in.

Today (July 6th, 2023) Instagram has just released a new alternative to Twitter, Threads. Threads defines itself as a new app for “sharing text updates and joining public conversations.

According to Meta (Instagram) CEO Mark Zuckerberg, after only 16 hours of being launched, Threads hit over 30 million sign ups.

Now, I want to start off by saying that this app was quite literally JUST launched.

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Responses (11)

What are your thoughts?

If you go to the threads.net website there is no way to stop the animation, nor does it respect user settings to reduce the motion. Another one to add to the list!

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Excellent post and very important points.

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My first question-
1. Why was this even needed ? What problems are being resolved with this new app?
2. IG is considered more of a business platform or picture library platform rather than a discussion platform. Then why was this needed?

I think…...

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