Threads, the social media platform from Meta, is rolling out new features including the ability to schedule posts up to 75 days ahead and a 'markup' tool for resharing posts. To schedule a post, users can simply access the three-dot menu while creating a new post. Additionally, the platform will be adjusting its content moderation policies by substituting fact-checking with Community Notes, and will now include political content in recommendations. These changes aim to bolster Threads' overall functionality and compete against other major platforms.
As part of its evolving feature set, Threads will now allow users to schedule posts up to 75 days in advance, expanding its usability significantly.
Users can now enhance their reshared content with 'markup' features like drawing or highlighting, making it easier to emphasize important points or add comments.
Threads will be integrating political content into its recommendations, positioning itself more competitively against platforms like X, while also revamping its moderation approach.
Adam Mosseri announced that Threads will provide tools for users to manage their scheduled posts efficiently, marking a significant improvement in user experience.
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