Threads Just Gave Us a Social Network’s Best Friend
Remember when you’d build a mood board on Instagram and keep it shoved under the rug? Meta’s new Threads update flips that private‑garden rule on its head – now you can share the custom feeds you’ve curated. Think of it as your digital “Friend of the Day” but with extra flair.
How to Let the World See Your Feed
- Hold down the feed you want to brag about.
- Tap “Edit feeds” and switch “Public feed” on.
- Press and hold again – this time hit the quote button to send a quick preview.
- Drop it in a DM, click that link, and boom – your creation is on the feed frontier.
Why You’ll Love It (And Why It Might Make You Cry)
- Connect Globally: Find strangers who vibe the same with the likes of dolphins and conspiracy theories.
- Pin Your Perks: Bookmark top posts so they pop up like a favorite playlist whenever you feel hungry for that specific content.
- Peek at Others: Wander through the Feeds tab on profiles and discover new storytellers and selfie artists.
Quick Note on the History
Custom feeds rolled out back in November last year. Meta’s “share” tweak is still rolling out, so you might find the first wave of posters looking like insiders from a secret club.
Ready to let the world see your creative oracle? Dive in, switch it to public, and let Threads be the canvas for your global fandom.
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