
Threader has been acquired by Twitter. It’s one of the handfuls of apps that lets you make threads more understandable. The bot will compress a sequence of tweets into an article-like form if you tag Threader’s profile and type “compile.” “Today, we are bringing this experience to Twitter. We are both proud of what we’ve achieved together, especially as an independent team of two. Threader’s creators stated, “We’re excited to bring the Threader experience to millions of people on Twitter.”
Threader will be shut down on December 15th, although its feature set will continue as part of Twitter Blue. Specifically, in the Reader function, which Threader co-founder Marie Denis helped create, according to Twitter. Denis will join Twitter’s Longform team, where she will continue to work on methods to make it simpler for users to read threads. Other details of the deal were not disclosed by Twitter. The agreement comes on the heels of Twitter Blue’s recent expansion to the United States and New Zealand.
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