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Didn't want to see that plot twist? Marvel and Netflix were the first to try out Threads' new spoiler-blocking feature.
The text-based app from Meta is launching a tool that lets users hide spoilers in text or images, to encourage discussion of TV shows and films on the platform.
Meta's Threads app now lets you add spoilers warning to your posts. Learn here how to take advantage of this feature.
Other users can view the hidden content by tapping or clicking the spoiler. Reddit similarly lets you hide posts or comments using its “spoiler” tag, but it’s nice to see another platform adopting the ...
So far, Threads is the only social media platform to offer such an option; X and BlueSky, THR points out, do not have anti-spoiler tools in place. In theory, it’s a great idea.
Threads, of course, isn't the first platform to offer this type of spoiler mask. Other social media companies, like Discord, Reddit, and Mastodon, have offered ways for posters to mind spoilers ...
Meta is testing a way to hide spoilers on Threads, according to a new post from Mark Zuckerberg. The feature lets you obscure text or an image so that they're only viewable once they're tapped or ...
The feature allows you to filter out posts that contain words, phrases, or emojis you don’t want to see in feeds, search, profiles, and replies.
Marvel and Netflix were the first to try out Threads' new spoiler-blocking feature. A New Threads Feature Saves You From Seeing and Posting Spoilers: Here's How It Works - CNET X ...
Meta’s Threads Is Declaring War on Spoilers (Exclusive) Alex Weprin. Mon, June 16, 2025 at 5:07 PM UTC. 1 min read.