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Most of the 100 million people who signed up for Threads stopped using it::“We’re seeing more people coming back daily than I’d expected,” Zuckerberg said.
They’re going to add features. It’s typical for software development nowadays.
You get out on the market early just to be there (or to exploit a favorable moment like feeding on Twitter’s carcass), then add features later.
It works, too. People will grumble but at least they have something to grumble about right now. It beats a perfect service at an unspecified date later.