
"Meta is adding a new feature to let you add a bunch of extra text to Threads posts - no screenshots of text blocks required. Starting today, Meta is rolling out a tool that lets you attach up to 10,000 characters of text to Threads posts, giving you a way to build upon the 500-character text limit already available when making a post. It's kind of a Threads-y take on X's Articles feature."
"You can add a text attachment to a post by tapping on a new rounded rectangle icon with some lines on it. After tapping that, a word editor opens up where you can type away, and you can format your text with bold, italics, underlines, and strikethroughs. On your feed, a text attachment appears as a small block below your main post. When you tap that block, it will expand to show the full attachment for you to read."
Meta is rolling out a tool that lets users attach up to 10,000 characters of text to Threads posts, extending the existing 500-character limit. A new rounded rectangle icon opens a word editor where users can type and apply bold, italics, underline, and strikethrough formatting. Attached text appears as a compact block beneath the main post and expands when tapped to reveal the full content. Links included in the main post also appear in the expanded attachment, enabling previews of external articles or blog posts and directing readers to the full source.
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