By Katie Paul and Akash Sriram
(Reuters) -Meta Platforms' Twitter rival Threads crossed 100 million sign-ups within five days of launch, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said on Monday, dethroning ChatGPT as the fastest-growing online platform to hit the milestone.
Threads has been setting records for user growth since its launch on Wednesday, with celebrities, politicians and other newsmakers joining the platform that is seen by analysts as the first serious threat to the Elon Musk-owned microblogging app.
«That's mostly organic demand, and we haven't even turned on many promotions yet,» Zuckerberg said in a Threads post announcing the milestone.
The app's sprint to 100 million users was much speedier than that of OpenAI-owned ChatGPT, which became the fastest-growing consumer application in history in January about two months after its launch, according to a UBS study.
Twitter had nearly 240 million monetizable daily active users as of July last year, according to the company's last public disclosure before Musk's takeover, although data from web analytics companies indicates usage has dropped since then.
Twitter's web traffic was down 11% from the year prior in the days after the Threads launch, compared to the 4% it was down year-over-year as of June, according to Similarweb (NYSE:SMWB).
Matthew Prince, CEO of internet infrastructure firm Cloudflare (NYSE:NET), shared a graph showing a similar trajectory in a tweet on Sunday and said Twitter's traffic was «tanking.»
Twitter did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the data.
While Threads is not the first attempt to challenge Twitter, other burgeoning competitors such as Mastodon, Bluesky, Truth Social and T2 all remain relatively small at this point.
Mastodon has
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