Threads, the text-based social network that Meta recently launched as part of Instagram, is finally on the web. Earlier this week, Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg shared that Threads for the web ...
Meta’s Twitter rival, Threads, is rolling out one of its first big updates today with support for a new “Following” tab that shows threads in chronological order. Since its launch, Meta Threads has ...
Threads is rolling out a keyword search feature. It lets you find posts using text, including a single keyword, longer phrases, or hashtags. This has been one of the most requested tools by Threads ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced today that Threads, Instagram’s Twitter-like app, is rolling out an edit button. With this new feature, you can edit your post as many times as you want within five ...
The Meta-owned X competitor is letting users in English- and Spanish-speaking countries search through posts. The Meta-owned X competitor is letting users in English- and Spanish-speaking countries ...
It's one more step toward making the app more like Twitter, now known as X. But not everyone using Threads will have the update yet. CNET editor Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, a journalist and pop-culture ...
Meta’s Twitter competitor, Threads, is now rolling out one of its most-requested features – an edit button. Announced by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg this afternoon, Threads will start rolling out an edit ...
Threads, the Twitter-like app from Instagram, is rolling out its “trending now” feature widely to all users in the U.S. The official rollout comes a month after the app started testing the feature ...
Threads will officially begin rolling out ads to all users across the globe the first week of February. Following the global availability of ads on Threads to all advertisers last spring, the ...
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 ...
Meta today started rolling out a highly-requested "Following" tab in its Threads app, allowing users to view posts from accounts they follow in reverse-chronological order. The app continues to show ...
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