
We’ve all heard the claims — X is becoming a right-wing echo chamber, Bluesky is just a liberal bubble, and so forth. But a Threads glitch has brought those fears to life: users are seeing the same message repeated endlessly.
Due to a bug impacting some users on both desktop and mobile, a single post appears duplicated across the feed, making it seem like everyone is saying the exact same thing.
Threads Bug Makes Users Sound Identical
“Siri, unsubscribe me from 2025,” one Threads user posted, according to a screenshot shared by social media expert Alexa Heinrich. But on Heinrich’s feed, it looked like everyone was repeating the same outdated joke—pleading with Apple’s struggling AI to rescue them from the relentless stream of bad news.

Meta’s apps have had a few missteps recently, but this Threads glitch is more amusing than damaging. In contrast, a more serious issue occurred last week when some users accidentally shared their Meta AI chats publicly, exposing sensitive details like medical conditions, contact info, legal matters, and more.
Meta Acknowledges Threads Glitch, Promises a Fix Is on the Way
The cause of the bug is still unknown, but Meta’s Communications Director Andy Stone replied to app researcher Jane Manchun Wong’s post highlighting the issue.
“Whoops, that definitely wasn’t supposed to happen! We’re working on a fix,” Stone wrote.
Wong responded with the same message: “Whoops, that definitely wasn’t supposed to happen! We’re working on a fix.”
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