Threads Vs X: Threads Drives More Engagement than X

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Threads came as an X alternative when Meta launched its text-based social platform in July 2023, directly challenging Elon Musk’s transformed Twitter empire. What started as a bold move to capitalize on X’s turbulent changes has evolved into one of the most significant social media rivalries of our time.

The Genesis

When Elon Musk acquired Twitter for $44 billion in October 2022, his aggressive changes—from mass layoffs to content moderation overhauls—created an opening in the market. Meta seized this moment, launching Threads as Instagram’s text-based companion app, promising a “sanely run” alternative to the increasingly chaotic X landscape.

The timing was strategic. As X faced its largest user exodus since Musk’s takeover, Threads positioned itself as the safe harbor for users seeking familiar social media experiences without the drama.

User Base: The Numbers Game

Current Statistics (2024-2025)

Threads:

  • 400+ million monthly active users (as of August 2025)
  • 115+ million daily active users
  • 127.8% year-over-year growth in daily users
  • Reached 350 million MAUs by Q1 2025

X (Twitter):

  • 600 million monthly active users(according to Musk)
  • 349 million verified monthly active users(third-party estimates)
  • Declining user base with projected loss of 7 million MAUs from 2022-2025

The gap is closing rapidly. Threads is nearing X’s daily app users, with some analysts predicting Threads could surpass X in daily active users by late 2025.

Platform Features: Different Philosophies

Content Creation

Threads:

  • 500-character limit (nearly double X’s standard)
  • Support for photos, videos, links, GIFs, and polls
  • No post editing (major limitation)
  • Emphasis on longer-form, thoughtful content

X:

  • 280-character limit for free users
  • 25,000+ characters for Premium subscribers
  • Post editing (up to 30 minutes for Premium users)
  • Focus on real-time, rapid-fire updates

Threads’ 500-character limit enables more detailed storytelling, while X thrives on concise, immediate reactions and trending topics.

Engagement and Discovery

X:

  • Offers both algorithmic and chronological feeds
  • Trending topics prominently featured
  • Advanced search capabilities
  • Real-time conversation threading

Threads:

  • Primarily algorithmic feed based on relationships
  • 73.6% higher engagement rates than X according to Buffer
  • Focus on personal interactions over trending topics
  • Limited search functionality

Monetization: Two Different Approaches

X’s Revenue Strategy

  • X Premium subscriptions: $8/month (Premium), $16/month (Premium+)
  • Creator revenue sharing from ad performance
  • Blue checkmark monetization
  • Advertising revenue (though declining under Musk)

Threads’ Monetization Journey

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The Engagement Quality Revolution

User engagement comparison

Session Length: The Game-Changer

Sheel Mohnot’s data reveals something revolutionary:

  • Threads: 190 seconds (3.17 minutes) per session
  • X: 150 seconds (2.5 minutes) per session

This 27% longer session duration on Threads is massive for several reasons:

  1. Higher Quality Engagement: Users aren’t just scrolling—they’re actually reading and engaging
  2. Better Algorithm Performance: Longer sessions suggest content is more relevant and engaging
  3. Advertiser Value: When ads eventually roll out, longer sessions = higher ad revenue potential

The Numbers Behind the Sessions

X (Twitter):

  • 144.20M Daily Active Users (DAU)
  • 941.41M Monthly Active Users (MAU)
  • 7.3 sessions per user
  • Only 150-second session length

Threads:

  • 111.33M DAU (catching up fast!)
  • 439.53M MAU
  • 6.6 sessions per user
  • 190-second session length (the key differentiator)

Algorithm Superiority in Action

Algorithm comparison

Heisenberg’s side-by-side comparison shows why Threads’ algorithm is superior:

Threads (Left): Clean, focused content delivery – the Apple video gets prominent, uncluttered display 

X (Right): The same content competes with interface clutter, multiple UI elements, and distractions

This visual perfectly demonstrates what I mentioned in the original analysis about Threads focusing on content quality over rapid-fire updates.

Related: Instagram Rolls Out a Repost Feature Update

Community Conversations: The Real Pulse

Community discussions

The X screenshots reveals organic community discussions about the platform battle:

Key Themes Emerging:

  1. “Threads will kill Twitter by 2026” – Bold predictions gaining traction
  2. Value preferences on Threads – Users prioritizing “real connections” over vanity metrics
  3. Growth-focused mindset – “Threads is the place to grow” sentiment
  4. Platform comparison fatigue – The crying emoji suggests users are tired of the endless debate

What This Data Really Means

The Session Length Revolution

The 190 vs 150 seconds difference is actually huge in social media terms:

  • 27% more engagement time per session
  • Higher content completion rates
  • Better user satisfaction (longer sessions = finding value)
  • Future monetization advantage when ads launch

Quality vs Quantity Shift

These screenshots show we’re witnessing a fundamental shift in social media consumption:

Old Model (X):

  • Quick hits, rapid scrolling
  • High session frequency, short duration
  • News-driven, reactive engagement

New Model (Threads):

  • Deeper engagement, longer reading
  • Quality content consumption
  • Relationship-driven, proactive interaction

X’s Challenge:

  • Shorter attention spans despite higher frequency
  • Interface clutter reducing content impact
  • Declining session quality even with established user base

Technical Performance

Threads:

  • Stable performance with minimal downtime
  • Seamless Instagram integration
  • Limited third-party app support
  • Missing features like hashtags and direct messaging

X:

  • Frequent technical issues and outages
  • API restrictions limiting third-party apps
  • Advanced features for power users
  • Established ecosystem of tools and integrations

The Business Perspective: Why This Matters

For Brands and Marketers

Threads Advantages:

  • Higher engagement rates (73.6% better than X)
  • Less saturated with advertising content
  • Younger, Instagram-native audience
  • Integration with Meta’s advertising ecosystem

X Advantages:

  • Established creator economy
  • Real-time news and trending topics
  • More sophisticated targeting options
  • Direct monetization for creators

For Content Creators

The creator landscape shows stark differences. X offers immediate monetization through its Premium features and revenue sharing, while Threads focuses on building authentic communities without direct financial incentives yet.

The Road Ahead: 2025 and Beyond

Threads’ Trajectory

  • Aggressive user growth (400M+ MAUs and climbing)
  • Ad monetization rollout planned for 2025
  • Feature development catching up to X’s capabilities
  • Global expansion in untapped markets

X’s Challenges

  • User base stagnation or decline
  • Advertiser exodus due to content concerns
  • Competition pressure from multiple platforms
  • Technical debt from rapid changes

The Verdict: Different Platforms for Different Needs

Rather than declaring a winner, the Threads vs X battle represents a fundamental split in social media philosophy:

Choose Threads if you want:

  • Calmer, more personal social interactions
  • Instagram-style content with text focus
  • Higher engagement rates
  • Ad-free experience (for now)

Choose X if you need:

  • Real-time news and trending topics
  • Robust creator monetization
  • Advanced features and customization
  • Immediate, rapid-fire conversations

The Future of Text-Based Social Media

This rivalry is reshaping how we think about online discourse. Threads’ rapid growth demonstrates users’ appetite for alternatives to X’s chaos. Meanwhile, X’s transformation into a “everything app” vision shows Musk’s ambition beyond traditional social media.

The ultimate winner might not be determined by user numbers alone, but by which platform better serves its community’s evolving needs. As we move into 2025, both platforms face critical decisions about monetization, feature development, and maintaining user trust.

What’s your take? Are you Team Threads or Team X? The choice might say more about your social media preferences than you think.

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