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Threads rolls out share a post to your Instagram DMs, and more features

Users believe Threads is trying too hard to replicate Twitter and failing badly because, since the launch of the Threads app, its user base has decreased by 75%.

A few weeks ago, Threads released its New Following Feed, which many users had requested. This week, Meta unveiled a number of new capabilities for Threads that will enable users to share posts straight on Instagram DMs. Additionally, Meta is developing an early desktop app within the organisation and will soon launch it worldwide.

CEO of Meta Mark Zuckerberg highlighted three new capabilities for the app this week in a Threads post. Users will be able to directly share posts to your Instagram DMs in addition to the earlier option of sharing them as Instagram Stories.

In addition to this users may now add alt text to photographs and videos thanks to a new function. Users can add their preferred captions and details to photographs and videos.
The third feature, on the other hand, makes it simple for users to directly mention someone’s account in a Threads post. Along

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Along with the aforementioned changes, Threads will also enable users to organise the accounts they are following and keep track of the threads they have liked in their profile settings.

Meta released a new app called Threads in July 2023. You can start conversations, respond to posts, and follow profiles here that interest you. Threads can contain short text passages, links, images, videos, or a combination of all of these.

Users have been requesting the following feed functionality since Meta-owned Threads debuted. Instead of using the platform’s ‘For You’ function, users may now view the posts of the people they follow in chronological order using the New Following Feed feature. Even with the most recent version of Threads, not everyone has access to the new feature yet. The new function seems similar to the Twitter app.

Users believe Threads is trying too hard to replicate Twitter and failing badly because, since the launch of the Threads app, its user base has decreased by 75%.

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The web version of the app will be released in the next few weeks, according to Zuckerberg’s announcement on Threads. The company has confirmed that an early version of Threads Web is being developed internally and will shortly be made available to users with certain improvements. 

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Komila Singh
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Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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