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San Diego's Juan Soto joins elite company with 2-plus seasons of 30-plus HRs and 100-plus walks
San Diego's Juan Soto joins elite company with 2-plus seasons of 30-plus HRs and 100-plus walks
Juan Soto of the San Diego Padres has gone deep against the Los Angeles Dodgers, making him the seventh player in major league history with two-plus seasons of 30 or more home runs and 100-plus walks before turning 25
2023-09-14 10:37
CATL-Backed Chinese Energy Startup Seeks Funds at $831 Million Value
CATL-Backed Chinese Energy Startup Seeks Funds at $831 Million Value
An energy storage startup backed by Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd. is considering a round of fundraising that
2023-07-04 17:51
Benson scores 3 times, No. 5 Florida State beats rival Florida 24-15 for 18th consecutive win
Benson scores 3 times, No. 5 Florida State beats rival Florida 24-15 for 18th consecutive win
Trey Benson ran for three touchdowns, including a 26-yarder on third down with less than three minutes to play, and No. 5 Florida State beat rival Florida 24-15 on Saturday night to extend its winning streak to 18
2023-11-26 13:21
Vegas-area home searched in Tupac Shakur's 1996 killing is tied to uncle of long-dead suspect
Vegas-area home searched in Tupac Shakur's 1996 killing is tied to uncle of long-dead suspect
A home searched by Las Vegas police investigating the drive-by shooting of Tupac Shakur in 1996 is tied to the uncle of a long-dead suspect in the killing
2023-07-21 02:24
Italian retirement home fire in Milan leaves six dead and dozens hurt
Italian retirement home fire in Milan leaves six dead and dozens hurt
The fire was contained to one room but many of the residents suffered smoke inhalation.
2023-07-07 15:10
'Kim the Konceited': 'The Kardashians' star slammed for 'narcissistic' post marking Stephanie Shepherd's birthday
'Kim the Konceited': 'The Kardashians' star slammed for 'narcissistic' post marking Stephanie Shepherd's birthday
Internet noticed something weird about Kim Kardashian's birthday post for Stephanie Shepherd's birthday
2023-09-16 11:54
Threads: What it’s like to use Instagram’s new Twitter rival
Threads: What it’s like to use Instagram’s new Twitter rival
Threads, Instagram’s answer to Twitter, is finally here. After months of rumours, and amid what seems like it could be the decline of Twitter, Meta has launched its own platform for posting short text updates and replying to those from others. The app arrived overnight and is already picking up momentum, gaining ten million of downloads and signups in its first few hours. But what is it actually like to use, and will it be the thing that finally takes over from Twitter? Here are some first impressions of using the app, in the first few hours it is available. First impressions: Signing up and following people The sign-up process is astonishingly slick, in large part because of the app’s integration with Instagram. (So if you don’t use Instagram already, it won’t be quite so impressive.) This is already an important contrast with other Twitter competitors, such as Mastodon and Bluesky, which have complicated signup processes that could very easily put off potential users. Signing up means downloading the app, clicking your already imported Instagram login, and then choosing which of the accounts you follow there to copy over to Threads. Once that is done, you will be taken to the news feed. From there, everything will look very familiar: it is a combination of Twitter and Instagram, and that’s exactly what it looks like. If you’ve used those apps, you’ll probably already have a perfect sense of how it works, and even if you haven’t then everything is built to be as obvious and intuitive as possible. What is Threads like to use? The Threads app is astonishingly neat, and it already puts Twitter to shame. Everything is nicely sized to ensure that you can read posts and scroll through them, and the news feed is easy to navigate through. It is, mostly, like one of the third-party clients for Twitter, which Elon Musk killed off soon after he took over the site. Just like them, you get the basic functions of Twitter – replies, profiles and so on – but repackaged into a much nicer design. One of the big problems will be deciding who to follow from Instagram. Being able to post nice pictures on there is in no way an indication of a person’s ability to write nice text updates, and many of the best posters on Twitter would have been useless on a picture-focused site. When I open up Threads, for instance, it has a large focus on the kind of organisational account that I tend to follow for their nice pictures on Instagram. Those accounts are not necessarily quite so fun in text form. The other big problem is that the app is a lot less useful until people actually start signing up. If you don’t follow people already, then the feed will instead try to fill itself with posts from others, picked via an algorithm; just as it does on Instagram, that algorithm tends to pick quite boring and not especially relevant posts. An app like Threads – just like Instagram and Twitter before it – are only really as good as the people you follow. For now, there are fewer people to follow, and so it’s hard to say exactly how good or bad the app might end up being. Will Threads kill Twitter? Many apps have tried to succeed Twitter. Many have failed. But Threads is stronger than those that have come before, and Twitter is weaker than it has ever been. So the fact that no app has yet unseated Twitter does not mean that it is doomed. Much of that strength comes in the backing of Meta. It means that the app is slick and highly functional at launch, and comes with an existing network of people imported from Instagram. And much of the weakness of Twitter comes from timing. The site has gone from problem to problem under Elon Musk – but feels particularly troubled at the moment, after a weekend that saw a flurry of technical issues that brought with them an unusual response. However, Twitter has long served an unusual function in society, far beyond its actual size. Celebrities and major organisations have used it to make announcements; the media has used it to report on them. That importance within society meant that it stuck around long after its users became frustrated with it (and was probably the reason Mr Musk bought it in the first place). But that importance has already been disappearing: as a result of technical issues, a falling reputation and more, many of the individuals and organisations that gave Twitter its value have already left. It’s very likely that no other app will ever be able to recreate the combination of societal heft and blazing speed that marked Twitter out at its best. Not even Twitter can really do that anymore. It’s unlikely that Twitter will actually die soon: social networks tend to die not with a bang but with a whimper, and there will be probably be people that stick around long after the site has lost its place in society. But it is safe to say that it is already shrinking, and that Threads could accelerate that. So Threads might eventually kill Twitter: it already has a better design, and is less likely to prove controversial, and looks well set up to take users from its competitor site. But it might also not actually need to kill Twitter, which is dying already and might never be replaced. Read More Threads: What it’s like to use Instagram’s new Twitter rival Meta’s new Twitter rival app Threads gets over 5 million sign-ups How to get and use ‘Threads’, the biggest new social app Mark Zuckerberg launches his ‘Twitter killer’ app called Threads Judge blocks Biden agencies from communicating with social media platforms Meta’s Twitter alternative Threads to be launched this week
2023-07-06 15:24
Urging gratitude on weapons, UK defence minister tells Ukraine: 'We're not Amazon'
Urging gratitude on weapons, UK defence minister tells Ukraine: 'We're not Amazon'
VILNIUS British Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said on Wednesday he had warned Ukraine that its international allies were
2023-07-12 23:23
Governor activates Massachusetts National Guard to help with migrant crisis
Governor activates Massachusetts National Guard to help with migrant crisis
Democratic Gov. Maura Healey is activating members of the Massachusetts National Guard to assist at shelters and hotels as the state struggles with a flood of migrants
2023-09-01 03:05
Dallin Hall rallies BYU to victory over No. 17 San Diego State
Dallin Hall rallies BYU to victory over No. 17 San Diego State
Dallin Hall scored 16 of his 18 points in the second half to lead BYU to a 74-65 victory over No. 17 San Diego State
2023-11-11 12:26
Twins manager Rocco Baldelli is going on leave to be with his wife for the birth of twins
Twins manager Rocco Baldelli is going on leave to be with his wife for the birth of twins
Minnesota manager Rocco Baldelli spends most of his life around a bunch of Twins
2023-09-17 05:56
Beckham says Messi at Inter Miami is 'our gift to America'
Beckham says Messi at Inter Miami is 'our gift to America'
David Beckham told AFP in an interview on Wednesday that his Inter Miami franchise signed Lionel Messi as "our gift...
2023-11-15 21:49