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Ever since Instagram announced its text-posting social-media network, Threads, people have had ideas about what it should be. Mostly, people want it to serve as a replacement for what they liked best about Twitter before it was acquired by Elon Musk for $44 billion.
That version of Twitter served an outsized role in terms of influencing everything from culture to news to politics. Meta, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, created Threads to capitalize on the discontent felt by many people who disagreed with the direction Musk was taking with the social platform.
And so, Threads was born. And, for a lot of people, it's very good. Because it's built on the Instagram social graph, it was easy for people to get started and find people to........
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