The company announced on Thursday that the company was changing the meta threads social network. The changes begin with the opportunity for its domain extension, which is running from Threads.com to Threads.com. Some desktop layout changes are also coming, as well as a change that will help users to copy and save images.
Some imminent changes
At the top of the threads page, users can now see custom feeds in the same order as mobile. And you can go to your preferred and stored posts using the main menu icon to reconsider interested conversations instead of creating a pinned column.
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Other changes include being able to add a column by clicking the new column icon to the right to customize your thread display.
Threads are among several social media platforms by focusing on text-based posts instead of videos and photos. However, the competition of the maximum number of active users is getting heated. Platforms, including X, Blocky and Discord, take all similar approaches.
The images can be copied
A few more visiting changes can facilitate the use of threads.
Users can now copy any image posted in the thread, but before they had to take a screenshot before.
And now it will be easier to post a new thread when scrolling on threads, as a user will be available at the time of scrolling + button. Before, users had to return to their profile or home page to create a new post.
You can now create a new thread post while pressing + button in the right corner of the screen.
Will come out more
A meta representative said that more changes were coming to the thread.
“We know the web experience is especially important for manufacturers, and this is the first set of publication in the coming months that we will publish,” the representative said in an email.
Threads also tests a feature that allows you to upload a list of people followed to other applications – competitors, starts with X. Hope this feature will help the manufacturer’s thread visitors grow. There is still no release date for this update, but some users are already looking at the feature.
