The internet seems to have lost its mind about Meta Threads. Every new hour the number of new users increases to new levels. An evaluation made now shows that the application of this social network has followed this growth and is probably the most downloaded application in the first few days.
Threads continue to break records
Many shy away from Twitter and many just want to try this new social network. This has led to a number of new users that have impressed everyone, promising success for this Meta Instagram built-in network.
In addition to these values, there is already an assessment of the performance of the Thread app, which has already been identified as one of the most downloaded apps in the first few days. This analysis originated from Date. aipreviously known as App Annie, and sensor tower.
30 million downloads in the first day
In the first case, 30 million downloads are indicated on the day of launch. This number was shared by Mark Zuckerberg. This non-game app made it the most downloaded day one in history and the second most downloaded game overall on iOS and Android. In first place was Mario Kart Tour with 38.6 million downloads at launch.
The value continues to grow and on the second day it reached 70,000 downloads. This value overshadows the competition, which has taken much longer to get here. In the case of Instagram, in 2010 it took 615 days to reach 70 million downloads. TikTok took 844 days to reach the same stage in 2014.
The application has been downloaded in many countries
Sensor tower analysis came to different, albeit very interesting, conclusions. It indicates 40 million downloads on the first day, the most in 10 years. It shows that the countries with the most downloads are India (22%), Brazil (16%) and the USA (14%). It indicates that 25% of downloads come from iOS, and the rest are on Android.
Despite the differences, it's clear that Themes did something that hasn't been seen on social media apps for years. There is a lot of interest in this novelty and this is reflected in the many millions of users in the first 24 hours.