fromjason ("fromjason.xyz ❤️ 💻") wrote:
When Threads launched, Zuckerberg's strategy was to determine which aspect of Mastodon were the most appealing, then he positioned Threads to be that until he didn't need to anymore.
Threads pretended to a community-driven, decentralized platform with a techie vibe in hopes of stopping the flood of users leaving Twitter for Mastodon.
When he accomplished that, he changed threads dot net to threads dot com, and it's on to the next one.