Threads has great news for users who want more power and flexibility from the social media platform. Starting today, the service is beginning to test a TweetDeck-style multi-column interface that’s ...
Threads says it’s using AI and a team of specialists to try to surface the topics people are engaging with, while filtering out ‘confusing’ or misleading ones. Threads says it’s using AI and a team of ...
Meta is starting to test a new feature in Threads that lets users follow the same creators they follow on X, the company confirmed to TechCrunch. “We’re currently testing a way for you to find and ...
You’ll be able to create feeds to keep tabs specific topics and communities. You’ll be able to create feeds to keep tabs specific topics and communities. is a news writer who covers the streaming wars ...
Threads, the Meta Platforms Inc. social network that rivals Elon Musk’s X, is testing a new messaging feature for users to interact privately on the service. Private messages on Threads will be ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg shared a post that says they are launching a new test on Threads that will allow users to take advantage of the "dear algo" as a feature. The "dear algo" posts have been ...
Despite quickly amassing more than 100 million users, Meta’s Threads hasn’t exactly broken through to the zeitgeist the way its main rival, X/Twitter, did. It’s arguably still awaiting its ...
Instagram’s Threads app has been duping Twitter/X in a number of ways, and today it’s adding one more feature that’s been core to the Twitter experience for years: hashtags. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg ...
Threads users may soon have a new way to clean up their timelines. The app is testing a new archive feature that can be used to manually archive individual posts or automatically hide posts after a ...
Meta will begin testing ads on its Threads microblogging service with a few companies in the U.S. and Japan, the company said in a blog post Friday. The experiment marks Meta's first run at generating ...
On Friday, I wrote about how Threads is making some big changes to its platform—namely, the "For you" feed will start prioritizing accounts you follow, rather than accounts you don't. To me, that ...