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400 million mau not so much
Why is 400 million not reasonable? Also bearing in mind that they have nearly zero bot controls in place.
have you looked on threads? It's pretty dead. Most of the main page is 16 hour old posts with maybe 5 interactions, a few posts by large accounts with more.
It depends on how they count users. Personally I see posts with thousands of likes posted within the last 24hrs, some with none, some with hundreds after a few days. Seems fairly reasonable overall, but again, they could be counting users who just browse and don't interact at all in the active users. For a meta product, 400 million is quite low compared to the billions on Facebook and Instagram.