Mark Zuckerberg has announced that Threads is now testing integration with the fediverse, thanks to support for the ActivityPub protocol. In this current iteration of the integration, Zuckerberg says ...
There is a new thread that’s tying many generations together – get to know the platform that’s changing the social media space. Welcome, Threads – Meta’s newest platform. “Meta products touch nearly ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Threads says it’s using AI and a team of specialists to try to surface the topics people are engaging with, while ...
It seems like most social media users are at constant war with social media algorithms. This is the software that curates all the posts that people see, but many people just want to see posts in ...
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 ...
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, Meta’s microblogging platform, is testing spoiler text, according to a post from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Spoiler text refers to words (or images) that are grayed out in a post and only ...
Threads is testing curated profile collections for users to discover and follow interesting accounts. The new feature will suggest groups of accounts based on popular topics. These will show up when ...
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 ...
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 ...
Meta said Thursday that it has started to test two “most requested” features: drafts and in-app camera. Instagram head Adam Mosseri said that both features are available to only a small number of ...