Threads wants to serve brands better with its latest feature
Just a few days after Threads was released, Meta’s answer to X, According to reports, its users have exceeded 300 million, with daily active users exceeding 100 million.the platform appears to be preparing for a shift. Meta is now focused on rolling out more features tailored specifically for brands and businesses.
It has been revealed that Threads will soon allow users to schedule posts in advance Latest updates from Meta CEO Adam Mosseri. He shared a preview of the feature, showing off a simple tool in the post editor that allows users to select a date and time for a post to go live.
Tools in the post editor allow you to schedule posts. |Image source – Yuan
Mosseri clarified that the scheduling feature only works with new posts, not replies, because Threads aims to make “live conversations” a priority. While there’s no timetable for a wider rollout, he mentioned that the feature has been in development for “several months” and hinted that it could launch in the near future.
This tool could be a game-changer for brands, creators, and professionals who manage their accounts on Threads. While third-party scheduling tools exist, many come with a price tag, making this built-in option a valuable addition. . At the beginning of this month, After the service starts testing and analyzingboth features may be strategic moves ahead of rAdvertising plan expected to launch next monthFor now, I think Threads offers a refreshing break from the typical social media clutter—no ads and no clutter of compelling content. But with new features like Latest and ads on the horizon, I’m starting to wonder if Threads will eventually end up like every other app in the Meta family. How Meta handles these changes will determine whether Threads can maintain its unique vibe or simply fit into the existing social media landscape.
2024-12-18 09:38:53