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Explaining Brazil #253: Threads of concern?

Meta's new social media Threads launched on July 5 and is already one of Brazil's most downloaded apps. But privacy experts in Brazil are concerned that the new network is less than compliant with the country's data protection laws

Since being bought over by Elon Musk, Twitter’s reputation as the out-and-out number one microblogging platform has been treading shaky ground. Bugs, instability, a paid verification system, and viewing limits have pushed some users away, with Musk himself admitting that the social media has lost 50 percent of its ad revenue. And then the microblog alternatives arrived: Mastodon, Koo from India, Bluesky, and, on July 5, Threads.

Released by Meta, the same company behind Facebook and Instagram, Threads exploded to 100 million users in its first five days, and is already the second-most downloaded app in Brazil. 

But, data protection experts warn that, in the rush to sign up, users may have hastily given their consent to hand over a wealth of private data to Meta, and there’s a suggestion that it could be against Brazilian law.

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In this episode:

  • Marcela Mattiuzzo is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of São Paulo, a Yale visiting researcher, and a partner at law firm VMCA. She is also a columnist for The Brazilian Report.

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