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Instagram Threads, Meta’s newest social network and X competitor, is officially relocating from the website Threads.net to Threads.com. The transition will coincide with a handful of quality-of ...
With Threads, you can only import Instagram data (not followers). Meta is working on a tool to import followers from X, but it’s not as smooth or versatile as Sky Follower Bridge.
If you're looking to leave X, formerly known as Twitter, then BlueSky and Threads are two viable alternatives to consider. Here's a comparison between the two.
While it’s good that Threads finally made a DM inbox available, the company is late in rolling it out. Its rival social network Bluesky introduced DMs in May 2024 .
In March of 2023, Zuckerberg and co. announced an imminent “Twitter-killer,” which ended up becoming Threads. By the time it launched a few months later in July, though, it had another Twitter ...
In a recent Threads post, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg wrote that the company’s microblogging platform has started testing out a new feature: direct messages. Confirmed in another Threads post by ...
Nearly two years after launching Threads, Meta is finally giving in to users on one of the most requested features for the service: direct messaging. The company is beginning to test a dedicated ...
As Threads has grown to more than 350 million users, it’s not surprising that the platform would see an influx of spam. Meta exec Mosseri said the company had seen an increase in "spam attacks ...
The Hidden Words setting on Threads is now seperated from Instagram, allowing users to block words, phrases, and emojis in batches, with optional time limits.
Social media can accidentally spoil a streaming movie or show for those who haven't yet watched it. Threads, the popular social media platform from Meta, now has a new feature that could save you ...
And for the first time, Threads now lets you mute words temporarily, with filters that expire after 30 days. Threads will even show a countdown so you know how long the filter has left.
Meta has noticed the nonsense engagement bait posts appearing across its Twitter-like platform Threads, and Adam Mosseri says it’s looking at how to address the issue.
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