When Meta first introduced threads from its Twitter competitors, many noted that the company failed to protect its Threads.com domain and instead launched its website on Threads.Net. At the time, the thread dot com domain was It said he was reluctant to rebrand the business.
However, the startup was later acquired by Shopify, and Meta did so Coveted threads.com domain for private amounts. Now is Meta It’s moving at the end Add the required functionality from Threads website threads.com and the web version of threads.
This update adds a new composer that pops up in your own window, allowing you to continue browsing your feed even when you enter new posts. You can also scroll through various custom feeds in a single column view (which is very similar to the mobile app in Threads) and add menu shortcuts for the last saved post. (Previously, the only way to view posts saved on the web was to add them as a.)
Meta also strengthens its efforts to seduce users directly from X. The company says it is testing a new feature that allows users to upload a list of people they follow on X and find corresponding accounts on the thread. The features currently labelled “beta” sound a bit clunky, according to Meta’s in-app description. Note that it’s not a simple process as downloading data from X can take 3 days. However, in addition to providing users with a way to find accounts that are familiar to threads, it also gives meta valuable insight into the user’s habits on other platforms.
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