Threads is a social sharing platform that allows discussion and the sharing of ideas through text messages and operates similarly to X (formerly Twitter). Threads aims to offer a friendly environment ...
Instagram Threads is rolling out users’ most-requested feature to date: the ability to message people directly, without having to switch to another app, like Instagram. The company said direct ...
Launched in 2023, Threads is a microblogging platform owned by Meta, the parent company of Instagram. Because of this connection, and because the company wants its existing user base to start using ...
Threads by Instagram has introduced a web interface, extending its reach beyond mobile. The move comes in less than two months since Threads launch. Design and functionality on the web interface aim ...
In an effort to better compete with X (formerly Twitter), Instagram’s Threads is preparing to launch a much-in-demand feature: Trends. A Threads user spotted the update in a screenshot posted ...
Meta launched a new microblogging app called Threads in July 2023. Threads is a clear rival to X, formerly known as Twitter, but is seen as a more brand-safe option. Threads had a highly successful ...
Code strings in the latest Threads Android app suggest Threads DMs are coming soon. As one would expect, the direct messaging system could just be Instagram’s, further solidifying the connections ...
Instagram played a pivotal role in Threads' success when it launched a year ago. However, Meta execs want the text-based app to become more independent in the future. Industry experts discuss the ...
Threads users who want a direct messaging feature might be getting one they didn't exactly ask for. Meta is testing a sort of DM feature in which users can send messages, but only to Instagram users.
When Meta launched Threads in July, one of the complaints users had about the platform was that it was impossible to delete your Threads profile without also deleting your Instagram account. Up until ...
Instagram boss Adam Mosseri is on the stand today in Meta’s antitrust trial. In trying to prove the social network is not a monopoly, he shared that the Threads app could have been just a feature ...