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at scale they can probably eat this, but i think it was telling even on launch day they only managed an average of about three posts per registered user. that’s a level of engagement we’re at, and we have a higher barrier for entry (and probably more entropic drop-off) than they do. the trend is not great for Threads, despite the bungling going on with Twitter and BlueSky, and Mastodon acting as a distant third-wheel