Meta’s X competitor is introducing features for brands and creators. Meta’s X competitor is introducing features for brands and creators. is features writer with five years of experience covering the ...
The platform's new feature lets users tell Threads what they temporarily want to see more or less of in their feed.
Meta’s “Twitter killer” Threads launched new features this week, aimed at improving users’ ability to manage their timelines and increase their audiences. On Thursday, Threads announced an “insights” ...
The new Threads feature lets you share your posts — or anyone else's — to your Instagram Story without leaving the Threads app.
Threads has shown impressive growth since its launch, driven primarily by its integration with Instagram. The controversial shared account system between Threads and Instagram has played a crucial ...
Threads keeps on getting better and better. Meta’s X competitor grew a lot since launch, and it also received a bunch of standard, and some not-so-standard features in the process. Meta is now rolling ...
Meta is now expanding the Threads communities feature to more than 200 interest topics. Additionally, Threads is also testing two community features: champion badges and community flairs. The flairs ...
The feature, called "Dear Algo," lets Threads users personalize what content they see by publicly posting an AI prompt.
Meta today announced it is rolling out two new Threads features that will give users more control over the visibility of content on the platform. First, new "mentions" and "people you follow" filters ...
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Meta announced the latest addition to Threads' features earlier this Tuesday. The most significant one centers on the ability to mute notifications from other users and followed accounts on the ...
Last October, Threads rolled out over 100 communities, which built on the fact that users were referring to in-app groups as “Books Threads,” “NBA Threads,” and so on. Today, Meta is expanding the ...