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 ...
Meta’s social network Threads, an X competitor with more than 320 million monthly active users, is now rolling out new features related to topics, reply controls, and video playback in the app, among ...
Meta AI is getting its own Threads account, and it will be able to reply to your posts.
Meta could soon launch a web version of Threads, as users grow frustrated with the lack of features on the platform. Threads was launched early in July, and quickly became the fastest growing app ever ...
Instagram’s Threads has announced significant feature upgrades, including the ability to schedule posts and a new markup tool for reshared content. The updates were revealed by Instagram head Adam ...
Meta's Threads app has leveled up with a new feature that allows users to schedule posts, bringing a major boost to content creators and social media enthusiasts alike. Once a beta feature, it's now ...
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 ...
Threads is testing a new feature that makes it easy to share long-form text on the social network, Meta confirmed to TechCrunch on Thursday. The feature lets users attach a block of text to a post ...
The rivalry between Threads and Bluesky continues to heat up as Meta steps into Bluesky's territory to reveal a new feature. On Thursday, Instagram boss Adam Mosseri announced that Meta, which owns ...
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 ...
Update, Sep 4: The feature is now live. Find the new details below. While Threads already allows up to 500 characters per post (which is more than enough for casual users used to the microblogging ...