We have an epic showdown in the thrilling world of social media warfare. It’s X vs. Threads, the battle of short-form social media. In one corner, we have X, the reigning short-form post champion embroiled in drama and controversy.
In the other corner, we have rookie Threads, who’s betting big on user control and wants everyone to play nice. Can X maintain its dominance and keep you scrolling for more?
Will Threads promise a better, safer platform for public conversations?
The X vs. Threads story includes leadership takeovers, a sizable user departure, and a record-shattering launch.
Shaking off the dust of the past, we’re here to answer the most crucial question for you and your brand for the future: Which one should you use?
X vs. Threads: What’s the difference?
What is X?
What is Threads?
Which should you use – X or Threads?
X vs. Threads: What’s the difference?
Twitter (now X) and Facebook (now Meta, which owns Instagram which launched Threads) have a long history of competition. Their new (or rebranded) platforms, Threads and X, are similar in many ways.
Both are text-based social media networks that promote open dialogue. While they may look like copycats, X, and Threads have some key differences.
Approach. Threads is a platform that prides itself on meaningful, moderated public conversations. On the other hand, X favors free speech with minimal moderation and private conversation through direct messaging.
Features. X offers premium users many post formats and extended post and video lengths. Threads has a limited number of posts and is missing a few key X features like direct messages and (gasp!) hashtags.
Ads. Threads are completely ad-free (at least, for now), while X works with advertisers and content creators to monetize the platform. X displays sponsored posts and ads almost everywhere you go in the app.
Cost. While X was free, it now has a free and paid, premium version with advanced features. While X offers more post formats and longer post and video lengths than Threads, many advantages are hidden behind its paywall.
What are the different user demographics for X and Threads?
You can target people by demographics, location, age, or gender and create a custom campaign based on conversation targeting, event targeting, and more.
Disadvantages of X
Lack of Moderation
X touts itself as a place for freedom of speech. While it does have community rules against hateful conduct, its content moderation is minimal.
The result? Users complain about harassment, cyberbullying, and bots on the platform. Since X revoked the blue check mark and started charging users for verification, users claim that X is a less safe place.
Lack of Trust
Because of the lack of moderation, mistrust of owner Elon Musk, and unpopular changes to the platform, some longtime users and advertisers have left the platform.
We found that 19% of X users say it’s untrustworthy, and 14% say the platform has poor leadership, compared with just 5% of Threads users.
As of August 2023, X’s ad revenue was down 60% from the previous year, suggesting that brands still aren’t confident they can trust X with their marketing dollars.
Pricing Structure
Want a verified profile? That’ll be $8 a month.
X’s new pricing structure took several popular features and hid them behind a paywall.
Premium users can edit posts, create communities, post longer videos, and write posts up to 25,000 characters — much longer than the standard 280-character limit or Threads’ 500-character limit.
31% of X users told us they’re considering an X premium subscription versus 69% who plan to stay on the free plan.
Features Unique to X
X has many features and formats and rolls out new ones each year. Here are five of the best ones for engagement.
X Polls
Want to create quick engagement and take the pulse of your audience on a topic? X Polls lets you post a poll to collect feedback — and automatically displays the results after it ends.
Subscriptions
X is innovating to attract content creators by giving them ways to monetize their content. One of these is Subscriptions, which lets approved users charge a subscription fee for unique content.
As an influencer, building a subscriber list and earning income is very attractive. In 2023, X also rolled out shared ad revenue for content creators — only premium users.
X Communities
For members only: X Communities are a moderated space where approved users can dialogue around shared topics.
While these aren’t private groups, they give exclusivity and the ability to build communities around shared interests or topics. You must be a premium member to start a community.
Live Videos
You can become a mobile broadcaster on X with just your phone and the X app. The live video feature lets you broadcast to X with just one click and saves it as a post once you’re done.
Video is a major growth area for social media; live streaming can give you unique content from live events.
X Spaces
X Spaces is a way to have live audio conversations within the platform. Users have creatively used this for purposes ranging from a live, interactive podcast to a TV or sports watch party.
Anyone can listen, join, and request to speak in a Space. A host moderates, and up to 13 people can talk simultaneously. You can also schedule and record Spaces for later.