Meta's Threads is doubling down on support for custom feeds as it faces challenges from the growing social network Bluesky, ...
After lauching the abiltiy to create custom feeds last year, the platform now allows to share them with others.
Meta-owned social networking platform Threads now allows users share their custom feeds with other people. Read more ...
The new update enables users to re-share curated feeds, user generated timelines featuring posts on specific topics, by ...
Today, Threads has officially launched its new function that will enable users to re-share custom feeds within their posts. As you can see in this sequence, now, when you’re looking at a custom feed, ...
As shown by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Threads now has an option to let users share their custom feeds with other people. This means that other Threads users can see and save the feed you’ve ...
Here’s how you can make your custom feed public To share your custom feed, you’ll first have to make it public. To do this, Tap and hold your feed, which should show on the top menu.
Before custom feeds can be shared, they must be made public. This can be done by tapping and holding a feed, selecting "Edit feeds," and then toggling on the switch next to "Public feed." ...
Threads introduces a new feature that allows users to share their custom feeds, making curated content accessible to others.
Creating a custom feed means freedom from Thread's algorithmic feed, which might show you content from accounts you have no interest in. Once created, your new feed will show up in your feeds bar.