10M functions in coverage as a cross-industry scale marker, from Waymo’s 10M paid trips to ChatGPT’s 10M paying users and Apple production cuts.
10M is not presented by this coverage as an operating company; it is a numeric entity label that groups stories in which 10 million marks a threshold for users, sales, trips, production, training, or web traffic. It appears alongside otherwise unrelated technology companies and products, making it a recurring measure of scale rather than a single corporate actor.
Recent coverage peaked in 2023Q3 and again in 2024Q3, with the number chiefly attached to adoption and commercial milestones. The 2023 burst included Instagram Threads reaching 100M signups after hitting 10M within seven hours, while 2024 stories tracked OpenAI’s reported 10M paying ChatGPT users, Telegram’s 10M paid subscribers, and Tencent-backed Black Myth: Wukong selling 10M copies in 83 hours.
The framing then broadened from growth milestones to operational and financial signals. Apple’s reported cut of roughly 10M iPhone 16 orders and Trump Media’s 10M October site visits, down 20% month over month, used the figure to underscore demand pressure. In 2025, Waymo’s claim of 10M paid trips, doubled in five months but not yet profitable, and Microsoft’s plan to train 10M people in AI in India show the metric being used for both deployment scale and strategic ambition.
The coverage repeatedly tests whether reaching 10M represents durable business progress or only a conspicuous headline milestone. Threads, ChatGPT, Telegram, Black Myth: Wukong, and Waymo use it as evidence of rapid uptake, but Waymo’s lack of profitability and Trump Media’s declining visits show that scale, engagement, revenue, and viability do not necessarily move together; Apple’s production revisions add the inverse case, where a 10M-unit change signals weaker expected demand.
If this pattern holds, 10M will remain a useful shorthand for the point at which consumer and platform products become legible to broad business coverage, while requiring context about monetization, retention, supply, and cost. The contrast between OpenAI and Telegram subscriber counts, Waymo’s paid-trip total, and Trump Media’s traffic suggests the same threshold can describe very different underlying economics, so future reporting will matter most when it distinguishes reach from sustainable performance.
10M has appeared in 54 articles since 2015-02. Coverage peaked in 2021Q4 with 5 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Apple, Twitter, Microsoft, iPhone 13.