Meta-owned social media app Threads is taking a step towards giving users more control over their online interactions by introducing new features that allow for greater customization of who can respond to their posts.
The platform's developers have been listening to user feedback and are now rolling out Reply Approvals, which enables individuals to preview responses before deciding whether to show them publicly. This option is not applied as a blanket policy but can be tailored to individual posts, giving users more granular control over the replies they see. Moreover, users will also have the ability to filter post replies by choosing only those from people they follow or sorting them by mentions.
This move comes at a time when Threads has been experiencing rapid growth, with 150 million daily active users, as revealed in Meta's third-quarter earnings call earlier this week. Building on its ephemeral "ghost" posts feature introduced last week, Threads is pushing forward to enhance user experience and tailor the platform to meet their needs for more meaningful online interactions.
The platform's developers have been listening to user feedback and are now rolling out Reply Approvals, which enables individuals to preview responses before deciding whether to show them publicly. This option is not applied as a blanket policy but can be tailored to individual posts, giving users more granular control over the replies they see. Moreover, users will also have the ability to filter post replies by choosing only those from people they follow or sorting them by mentions.
This move comes at a time when Threads has been experiencing rapid growth, with 150 million daily active users, as revealed in Meta's third-quarter earnings call earlier this week. Building on its ephemeral "ghost" posts feature introduced last week, Threads is pushing forward to enhance user experience and tailor the platform to meet their needs for more meaningful online interactions.