Mia Khalifa Humorously Compares Threads and Twitter, Sparks Debate Amongst Fans

Mia Khalifa Humorously Compares Threads and Twitter, Sparks Debate Amongst Fans
Mia Khalifa Humorously Compares Threads and Twitter, Sparks Debate Amongst Fans
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Mia Khalifa Humorously Compares Threads and Twitter, Sparks Debate Amongst Fans
Mia Khalifa playfully draws a comparison between Threads and Twitter, igniting a lively discussion among her followers.

In a lighthearted social media post, former adult film star turned influencer, Mia Khalifa, recently joined the ongoing debate surrounding the popular social media platforms, Threads and Twitter. As Threads, developed by Meta (owner of Instagram), aims to rival Twitter, Khalifa took to Instagram and Threads to express her humorous take on the matter.

Questioning the pros and cons of both platforms, Khalifa playfully pondered, “We can’t say f*ck on here, but unlike Twitter, our likes aren’t public . . . idk (I don’t know) which is worse.” Sharing her thread on Instagram, she added the comment, “Which hell do we choose????”.

Mia Khalifa Humorously Compares Threads and Twitter, Sparks Debate Amongst Fans
She took the debate to Threads . . . and Instagram

Fans swiftly chimed in with their opinions, with some pointing out that Khalifa’s claim about certain words being restricted on the new app may not be entirely accurate. One fan jokingly noted, “I’ve said f**k – they likely don’t give a f**k. If they do, I might f**ing stop . . . or not give a f**k.” Another supporter compared the platforms, stating, “Twitter is the Dark Web, and Threads is Chrome and Safari.”

A third fan humorously exclaimed, “F**k, F**k, F**ity f**king f**k f**k f**l. Hmm . . . still not banned,” highlighting the perceived leniency of the platforms. Additionally, another user quipped, “Twitter’s been downgraded from a legitimate social media platform to Truth Social. Thank you, Threads, for saving us.”

Mia Khalifa Humorously Compares Threads and Twitter, Sparks Debate Amongst Fans
Fans pointed out that the use of the word f**k is not actually banned (Image: Instagram)

Notably, Mia Khalifa has quickly garnered a substantial following on the new social media platform. Within a matter of days, she amassed nearly one million followers, establishing herself as one of the platform’s early adopters. Her tweet discussing Twitter and the use of the expletive word received over 7,300 likes in just a few hours, showcasing the engagement she has generated on Threads.

While the discussion between Threads and Twitter continues, Mia Khalifa’s humorous take on the matter has undoubtedly entertained her followers and added fuel to the ongoing debate. As both platforms continue to evolve and attract users, it remains to be seen which one will ultimately emerge as the preferred social media destination.

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