Threads, the text-based social network from Facebook and Instagram owner Meta, has just added the one feature I wanted it to – and judging by my For You feed, I'm not the only person who's pleased.
The platform's new feature lets users tell Threads what they temporarily want to see more or less of in their feed.
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Using Dear Algo is simple. Just type “Dear Algo” in a public Threads post, followed by what you’d like to see more or less of. For example, if you want to see more content about popular podcasts, you ...
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 ...
Threads is working on new features that could make the text-based social network a bit more audio-friendly. Starting today, Threads is rolling out some new features for sharing podcasts and podcast ...
Adding music to a post has been a feature that Meta shared with users on Facebook and Instagram as a way to better express one's self, and this specific feature is also reportedly coming to Threads in ...