Everyone Has Something Worth Saying – Say It With Threads
Since Instagram launched Threads in July 2023, it has gained popularity around the world by inspiring ideas that bring people together. Threads is a text-first app where you can share your thoughts, join conversations based on your interests, and engage with growing communities.
So whether you’re trying to connect with friends, find new communities to engage with, or are looking to improve your content and grow your audience as a creator, discover the many features that can enhance your Threads experience.
- Go deeper with Search and Tags
- Express yourself with Voice, GIFs, and Polls
- Edit after posting, keep multiple drafts, and schedule posts
- Cross-post to IG
- Control your Feed
- Explore resources for Creators
Go deeper with Search and Tags
Use search on Threads to find conversations about interests you care about. Your keywords will help you find individual posts and relevant profiles that are related to your topic. To make it easier to find specific posts, you can use the tool to refine your search by profile and date range. You can also see trending topics (only available in US and Japan, with plans to expand to more countries) and top conversations so you can jump in and join an ongoing discussion. And if you’re a big sports fan, search for your favorite NBA, WNBA & MLB teams to see scores for live and recent games, and times for when games are starting soon.
Tags are another great way to search for content most related to your interests so other people can discover your posts and join the conversation too. When you start to add a tag to your post, you can view popular existing tags, or you can start your own.
Whether it’s keeping up with the trending topics or discovering reactions to the latest news, tags make it easy for you to follow conversations in real time and go deeper into the things you care about. You can also use Topic Tags to categorize and link the topic (like a hashtag). Create one on your own post, or just tap on a tag to see what others are saying about the same topic.
How to create a tag:
- Tap the # button or # key on your keyboard.
- Start typing your topic or select a topic from the list that appears below.
- Tap post in the bottom right. The text of the topic you tag in your post will appear blue.
- You can only add one tag per post, so choose the most relevant one!
Express yourself with Voice, GIFs, and Polls
Threads doesn’t contain you to the written word, but you should always include text in your posts. You can also express yourself with the spoken word too with voice Threads, which will create a text-based transcript of your audio. Share your tone and personality more fully when you record voice notes. And don’t worry, you can still combine voice with text and tags to show up in search.
How to start a post or reply using voice Threads:
- Tap the microphone icon when the recorder appears.
- Press and hold or tap the record button to begin.
- Once you’re ready, tap Post.
- To share your post on Instagram click on the below it.
You can show even more of your personality with media reuse to create your own meme and share your ideas and fresh takes with trending images. Easily reshare the post, or add a GIF using the icon available when you start a new post, and you will be able to keep the credit to the original poster.
How to add GIFs:
- Compose a new thread or reply and tap the GIF icon
- A search bar and a random selection of GIFs will appear
- Enter what type of GIF you’re looking for in the search bar
- Select a GIF and once you’re ready, tap Post.
- To share your post on Instagram click on the below it.
*Note You can only add 1 GIF per post and once a GIF is added, no other media can be added.
Polls were among the first features we introduced as a way to spark a conversation on Threads. With polls, you can invite others to weigh in on the topics you care about.
How to add Polls:
- Compose a new thread or reply and type in the question or statement.
- Tap the icon with 3 lines
- Text boxes with prefilled poll options will appear
- Use the “Yes” or “No” options or “Add another option”
- Once you’re ready, tap Post
- To share your post on Instagram click on the below it
*Note: You can add up to 4 poll options and polls end in 24 hours.
Edit posts after posting, keep multiple drafts, and schedule your posts
Made a typo? No problem. Threads now allows you to edit posts within 15 minutes of posting. So whether you want to fix something or add that last insightful thought, you can relax knowing your updates are just right. You can also keep multiple drafts on your profile and save all of your topics until you’re ready to post.
How To: To view and edit your posts, click on the account button and see your posts under the ‘Threads’ tab. Click the ‘...’ to the right of your post to find the ‘Edit’ button. And remember – you have just 15 minutes to edit.
If you’re not looking to post in real-time, you can schedule a post for later by choosing the date and time you want the post to publish – you can keep, edit, delete a scheduled post that is in your drafts folder.
Cross posting to InstagramYou can keep the conversation going by cross-posting your Threads post to Instagram. You can also customize the post with stickers, GIFs, music, and background colors to make the topic even more interesting. To share your post on your Instagram story or feed, just click on the below it.
Control your FeedFeeds keep you connected to the topics and profiles you care about most. Your ‘For You’ feed is personalized to you based on how you engage with various authors and content topics. Your Following feed is a collection of profiles you follow and like to keep up with. You can further customize the content you see by creating a custom feed, so you can curate the people and topics that interest you the most.
Tailor your For You feed by controlling and adjusting what you’d like to see, such as:
- Content you engage with:
Your “like” activity is used to provide similar content to match what you like or are interested in, and what you see in your For You feed is personalized to you based on a number of signals, such as accounts and posts you have interacted with in the past on both Threads and Instagram.
To create a custom feed: You can swipe between the For You feed, Following feed, and your custom feeds at any time to keep up with whatever subject you’re most interested in at that moment.
A bit more about feeds on Threads:
- Search for a topic and tap the three-dot menu, then press “Create new feed”. You can also tap the three-dot menu on someone’s profile, then “Add to feed.”
- To add more topics or profiles to your custom feed, tap the menu and tap “Add to feed.”
- Profiles you click on or follow:
- This determines what content or authors the feed will suggest for you in order to stay engaged and interested in your feed.
- Profiles you mute, block, or report:
- We won’t show you any content from authors you’ve muted or blocked. Additionally, Threads will show you less content similar to that posted by authors you’ve muted, blocked or reported.
- Content you hide:
- Your “hide” activity, including hidden words, is used to educate the app to show you less content (and specific keywords) that is similar to what you hide or are not interested in.
How Threads is helping Creators
As Threads aims to become the go-to platform for sharing thoughts and ideas, it offers valuable opportunities for everyone, including creators.
Recently, Threads launched educational materials and tips to help creators make the most of their Threads experience, housed at creators.instagram.com/threads. This dedicated space offers data-backed tips to create compelling content and highlights examples of posts using these best practices. Using Threads is a great opportunity to share your ideas and thoughts and connect with people that share your interests.
We’re constantly working on new updates to enhance your experience, so keep coming back for more ways to stay connected and be inspired!
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