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UNAIR Media expert reviews Threads from media industry perspective

Source: The New York Times
Source: The New York Times

UNAIR NEWS Cyberspace users are excited by the presence of a new social media released by Meta called Threads. The social media, which has reached more than 100 million users in just five days, is predicted to compete with its text-based social media predecessor, Twitter.

Professor of Media Studiesat 51动漫 (UNAIR), Prof. Dra Rachmah Ida MCom PhD responded to the emergence of Threads. She mentioned that competition is a natural thing in the media industry. Furthermore, Threads does not only compete with Twitter, but also with other social media.

淚n the scope of digital economy, all social media are made to compete to get as many users as possible.It is because the digital media industry is the same as themainstreammass media industry.Where the source of income comes from customers and advertisements, explained the UNAIR lecturer included in the AD Scientific Index檚 Top 100 Social Sciences Scientist.

Thriving potential

Even though users signed up for the new social media just out of curiosity, Threads still has the potential to survive in the media industry.According to Prof Ida, the fact that Threads is made by one of theTech Giantsalso makes Threads path smooth to compete with other social media.

If you look at it historically, well-known social media like Twitter is starting to show a lot of interest because many politicians and world leaders have joined it.淧eople are starting to join in on social media.Because they feel they can follow and comment on global issues easily, they feel part ofa networkof world leaders, said Indonesia檚 first professor of media studies.

Interactivity on Twitter

Having almost the same appearance and features, Threads users may like or search for things on Twitter.淚f in the future users like to buildnetworkslike on Twitter, then they need features that can increase interactivity more quickly, saidthe

Not only interactivity, but Twitter also has more features such asthe fanbase,roleplay, and anonymity that young people love to express themselves freely.

淏ut again, the success or failure of social media can be seen from how social media developers can understand the trends people like, said the UNAIR Communication Department lecturer. (*)

Author: Stefanny Elly

Editor : Binti Q. Masruroh