Meta’s micro-blogging platform Threads has announced quote posts feature in yet another effort to offer the user experience similar to its competitor X (formerly Twitter). Users can now quote a post on Threads, similar to the X, on the web client. This feature has been missing since the launch of the platform in July this year.
Additionally, Threads introduced a thread feature for its users to get the notifications for 24 hours from any account without the need of following them. Adam Mosseri, Head of Instagram, introduced the new features in a post on his Instagram profile.
Last week, Threads announced a keyword search feature in India. This feature is available on both mobile and the web version. It allows users to search for posts on Threads.
In related companies' news, Threads reportedly blocked searches for Covid-19 related topics. According to media reports, Threads showed black screen on searches related to “Covid” and “coronavirus” terms.
After the launch in July, Thread had become the fastest app to cross the 100 million mark. However, the platform has since seen a usage downfall.
Threads is an X-like social media platform where users can follow and connect with friends and creators, including the people they follow on Instagram. It was launched in more than 100 countries for iOS and Android users this year in July
Also Read
Threads breaches the 100 million signups-mark in just 5 days of its launch
A day after Instagram Threads launch, Jack Dorsey calls it 'Twitter clone'
Instagram Threads: Meta's Twitter rival sees 10 million downloads in 7 hrs
Instagram Threads gets more Twitter-like features in new update: Details
Can you delete Threads account without getting rid of Instagram? Check here
Apple to update iPhone 12 in France after regulator flagged radiation limit
Samsung may introduce Galaxy Ring fitness tracker at Unpacked event in 2024
Apple iPhone 15 series pre-order starts today at 5:30 pm: All details here
Nokia G42 5G phone ready to go on sale from today, check where to buy
WhatsApp denies report that the platform is exploring ads to boost revenue