Threads’ ‘Positive’ Vibe Tested by Users Known for False Claims
- Users who have spread disinformation elsewhere now on Threads
- One provocateur loves that her account ‘triggers the left’
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Since Meta Platforms Inc. launched Threads on Wednesday, millions of users have joined the new social platform that promises “positive, productive conversations” — an apparent swipe at the divisive rhetoric that is common on Twitter and other sites.
That promise will be more difficult to keep as the app’s popularity grows — it’s so far drawn 70 million users. That early adopter list includes some connected to the spread of misinformation, disinformation and hate speech on other sites, according to checks by Bloomberg, confirmed by independent researchers.