That only worked after they started off being exclusively a social network on college campuses. To the author's point, Threads needs to find a "subset of users [that] love and repeatedly [use Threads]".
Once they find Thread's specific purpose, then they can start to cater that to a broader audience and find true success, imo.
Once they find Thread's specific purpose, then they can start to cater that to a broader audience and find true success, imo.