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The Feed

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First episode dateSeptember 16, 2019
No. of episodes10 (list of episodes)
Networks Amazon Prime Video
Production location(s) Liverpool
Apr 1, 2019
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In near-future London, a man invents a brain implant that allows people to instantly share thoughts and emotions. However, when the technology falls into the wrong hands, users start to become murderous and the inventor's family are driven apart.

Threads could cause real problems for Twitter

Threads could cause real problems for Twitter
Jul 6,2023 3:00 am

... The character limit, the reposting, The Feed...

Lucy Letby: Babies died within 72 hours of nurse's text, jury told

Lucy Letby: Babies died within 72 hours of nurse's text, jury told
Jun 8,2023 11:20 am

... Medical entries showed the accused signed for The Feed but, giving her 13th day of evidence, Ms Letby told the court that the child was actually fed by a student nurse she was mentoring...

James Corden: Late Late Show writer teases One Direction surprise

James Corden: Late Late Show writer teases One Direction surprise
Apr 27,2023 6:30 am

... And Lauren says making Carpool Karaoke usually involved multiple vehicles, with the production team " watching The Feed in a car right behind their car"...

What's going on with the Paralympics TikTok?

What's going on with the Paralympics TikTok?
Apr 18,2023 12:40 pm

... There are dozens of similar clips on The Feed, always with a novelty track on top...

Former One Direction star Zayn Malik writes to PM over free school meals

Former One Direction star Zayn Malik writes to PM over free school meals
Nov 7,2022 9:01 pm

... It has warned that The Feed the Future campaign has under-estimated the cost of expanding the scheme...

Teachers join Jamie Oliver free school meals call

Teachers join Jamie Oliver free school meals call
Oct 19,2022 8:31 pm

... The letter is supported by The Feed the Future campaign, led by food-poverty organisations such as the Food Foundation, and campaigners, including Mr Oliver...

Jamie Oliver calls for free school meal extension

Jamie Oliver calls for free school meal extension
Oct 11,2022 7:00 am

... Mr Oliver, who has long campaigned against cheap junk food, is backing The Feed the Future campaign for free school meals to be extended to around 800,000 more children who are " the most vulnerable in society"...

Watching the lying-in-state - 'The queue has a meditative magic of its own'

Watching the lying-in-state - 'The queue has a meditative magic of its own'
Sep 15,2022 8:30 pm

... For me, it was learning that millions of people had already tuned in to The Feed from Westminster Hall...

Threads could cause real problems for Twitter

Jul 5,2022 8:15 pm

By James ClaytonBBC North America technology reporter

First impressions of Threads: can Meta do this? Is this not somehow plagiarism?

The app looks almost identical to Twitter. The character limit, The reposting, The Feed . It's all incredibly familiar.

Mark Zuckerberg claims millions of people have signed up in The First few hours. You should always be sceptical when a tech boss says how many users have signed up to a platform. But it does feel like a lot of people are already on it.

That's partly because it's connected to Instagram. If you are already on Instagram, you are given The option to " follow all" of your Instagram followers when you sign up.

The option gives you a ready-made follower list, but also means you'll be likely to gain followers as your Instagram friends sign up.

This is clever from Mr Zuckerberg, and why Big Tech companies have massive advantages over smaller ones.

Meta isn't creating an app From Scratch . It's benefiting from its billion-plus Instagram followers that are giving it a massive shot in The Arm .

Platforms like Bluesky and Mastodon did not have this luxury. They started with zero users.

But whether this is " fair" or not, Mr Zuckerberg doesn't care. He's copied other apps before to great success (Reels is a clone of TikTok) and he's happy to do so again.

Knowing The Power of celebrity, Mr Zuckerberg has also utilised celebs on Instagram and managed to get some of them on Threads, like Shakira and Gordon Ramsay .

Mark Zuckerberg will be thrilled with The Buzz around The app. When It Comes to Social Media , it's all about The Network effect. The more people use The app, The better The app is.

When It Comes to Social Media , The Network effect can create a sort of Tipping Point . When so many of Your Friends or people you want to hear from are on a platform, you kind of feel you have to join.

It's very, very hard to create a network effect on a Social Media platform. But when it works, it really works. The Reverse is also true, when communities leave a Social Media platform, they can do so quickly - and it can be devastating. Think Myspace or Bebo.

Let's go to some of The problems with Threads, though. The biggest one I can see is that it has one feed, not two.

Twitter has a recommendations feed and an option just to see tweets from those you follow.

Threads has a feed that blends your followers and content it thinks you will want. That could get annoying.

It doesn't seem to have desktop functionality yet - it doesn't work well on your computer. That's a shame.

There doesn't seem to be any trending information, so it's hard to see what's going viral.

There isn't a message Function - Something that Twitter does have.

And when It Comes to verification, users can still buy their blue ticks for a monthly fee, just as you can with Twitter.

Although plenty of people have signed up, and it feels (sort of) buzzy, it's also still far smaller than Twitter. Your posts won't go As Far or be seen by as many people (though of course, The app is only hours old).

Mark Zuckerberg described The app as an " initial version" - and that's what it feels like. It does The basics well. But this is a no-thrills app right now.

That said, Meta's boss will be over The moon with how this has gone So Far . Considering The Years of bad press he's got over The Years , he is reinventing himself as The adult in The Room - The sensible tech billionaire who wants a friendly Social Media platform.

You can tell this has riled Elon Musk . " Thank goodness they're so sanely run, " he tweeted sarcastically on Monday.

But if Mr Zuckerberg was nervous that disaffected Twitter uses would spurn Meta's offer, So Far , it looks like those fears were unfounded.

And if that is The case, with an app that works perfectly well, if not spectacularly, that could be a real problem for Mr Musk.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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