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Ajisafe OlayiwolaMeta CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, on Thursday, said that the company may consider the monetisation of the new Twitter-like app called Threads, in the future.
He stated that while Meta is presently concentrating on getting more people to embrace the new microblogging app, the company will consider using it to make money once its users cross the one billion mark.He wrote, “Our approach will be the same as all our other products: make the product work well first, then see if we can get it to a clear path to 1 billion people, and only then think about monetization at that point.
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