Meta’s Twitter killer is the social media platform of the hour. It famously reached 100 million users in five days. But, Threads just added a new feature that users have been begging for from the very beginning…
What Am I Looking At?
Since the launch of Threads, the masses have been migrating in waves from the dying Twitter — we’re sorry, “X”…
Whatever you call Elon’s text-based platform, numbers have shown people are over it. And, among those people are major companies…
However, users on Threads did have one small complaint…
THEIR FEEDS WERE RANDOM.
Well, not exactly random. The content they were shown was based on Meta’s algorithm as opposed to who they were following or chronological order…
THREADS’S NEW FEATURE FIXES ALL THAT.
Meta has added a Following tab to the popular app which sorts posts by:
- Who you’re following
- Those who “quote” your posts
- Your reposts
CEO of the Metaverse, Mark Zuckerberg, was quoted as saying…
“ASK AND YOU SHALL RECEIVE.”
Still, there is something oddly familiar about Threads “new” feature….
Is Threads “New” Feature REALLY Original?
Because of the addition of the Following tab, some users have called out that Threads’s layout looks similar to Twitter’s…
Developers from Instagram have never denied that Threads was created as a direct rival to Twitter. However, they maintain that their platform is a “more positive public square.”
Nevertheless, Threads users are seemingly happy about the new feature. And in the end, that’s all that matters.
Be Great,
GCTV Staff
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