Text-based conversation app linked to Instagram Threads has released saved post features to all the users. The users will be able to use Save on Threads to bookmark their favourite posts for later. The feature was undergoing user testing and will be widely available to all the users on the platform
Users of Threads will soon be able to favourite their favourite posts thanks to a new feature Save on Threads. With the current widespread rollout, more users should soon be able to access the feature on their app.
Instagram Head Adam Mosseri posted on Threads to announce the rollout. He said, “We’re rolling out Save on Threads more broadly starting today, so you can bookmark your favourite posts for later.”
Adam Mosseri has also confirmed that saving posts on Threads could affect the algorithm and feed on the social media platform. Also, bookmarking helps you stay organised with the posts you’re viewing on the platform.
To save a post on Threads, select Save from the list of options by clicking on the three-dot menu that is located in the upper-right corner of each post. As soon as you save a post on Threads a message verifying that the post has been saved will show up at the top of the page.
In order to access your Saved Threads post all you have to do is go to the settings menu, navigate to your profile, tap the double horizontal line icon, and then select Saved. The process of saving Threads posts is easy and convenient just like how we save posts and access posts on Instagram.
Apart from this Threads was also recently spotted testing a new feature that would display trending postings to some users in a manner akin to X’s trending page. Reportedly the company is working on a new Today’s Topics section that will show real-time trending posts. But on Threads, the trending topics don’t need to have a hashtag or a tag attached to them.
The topics with a heading are displayed as plain text, along with what seems to be a top post that covers the subject matter. Mosseri claims that AI decides on both the heading and the subjects.
Head Adam Mosseri also shared a post announcing the testing of this feature. He said, “Today’s topics on Threads will be on the search page and in the For You feed. The topics are determined by our AI systems based on what people are engaging with right now on Threads.”