Meta’s Twitter Clone ‘Threads’ Makes Brief Appearance On Google Play Store

Threads Apple app store preview download page is seen on a personal computer and a Threads logo displayed on a mobile phone are seen in L'Aquila, Italy, on July 5, 2023. Meta company group announces launch of new social network Threads, and will be probably available on July 6, 2023 and is considered a Twitter competitor. (LORENZO DI COLA/NURPHOTO/GETTY) 
Threads Apple app store preview download page is seen on a personal computer and a Threads logo displayed on a mobile phone are seen in L'Aquila, Italy, on July 5, 2023. Meta company group announces launch of new social network Threads, and will be probably available on July 6, 2023 and is considered a Twitter competitor. (LORENZO DI COLA/NURPHOTO/GETTY) 


By Ananya Gairola

Meta Platform Inc.’s (NASDAQ:META) highly anticipated Twitter clone, Threads, made a fleeting appearance on Alphabet Inc.’s (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) Google Play Store. 

The Meta logo is displayed during the Viva Technology conference at Parc des Expositions Porte de Versailles on June 14, 2023, in Paris, France. (CHESNOT/GETTY)

During the weekend, many analysts and netizens including Alessandro Paluzzi, a renowned app developer with a knack for uncovering unreleased features, tweeted about the sudden appearance of Meta’s new app, Threads, on the Google Play Store. 

However, this glimpse of Meta’s highly anticipated Twitter clone was short-lived, as the app quickly vanished without a trace. Fortunately, Paluzzi and others had already shared some revealing screenshots of the app, offering a sneak peek into what Threads had to offer.

The leaked screenshots showcased a user interface strikingly reminiscent of Twitter, complete with familiar elements such as character counts for posts, icons for liking, re-posting, replying, and sharing, and circular user images. 

“Threads” also appears to allow users to sign in using their Instagram accounts, and it also featured Instagram’s signature blue checkmarks for verified accounts — a development Benzinga previously reported citing Matt Navarra. 

While Meta has not officially announced a release date for Threads, the accidental appearance on the Google Play Store fueled speculations that the app’s launch might be imminent. 

Meta was reportedly scheming to take away Twitter’s “bread and butter” since December last year. It stemmed from the initial chaotic ride the microblogging site had under Musk.

In this photo illustration, Threads logo seen displayed on a smartphone with the Twitter profile of Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta. “Threads” aims to be a rival to Twitter. “Threads” is Instagram’s text-based conversation app. It will be released on July 6 and available for pre-order in Apple’s App Store. (MATEUSZ SLODKOWSKI/SOPA IMAGES/LIGHTROCKET/GETTY)  

Under the codename “Project 92,” Threads had reportedly been in development at Meta since January. Previously, during an internal company-wide meeting, Chris Cox, Meta’s chief product officer, presented Threads as a platform designed for creators and public figures seeking a more stable and controlled environment than Twitter.

Following the leak, a friendly yet competitive challenge arose between Zuckerberg and Musk, who bought Twitter in October 2022 for $44 billion and has time and again mocked the Meta CEO for launching a rival by calling him a “copycat.”

Musk tweeted that he was “up for a cage match” if Zuckerberg agreed. Surprisingly, Zuckerberg accepted the challenge, setting the stage for a potential face-off that had social media buzzing with excitement.

Produced in association with Benzinga

Edited by Jessi Rexroad Shull and Alberto Arellano