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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 ...
Threads, Meta's microblogging platform, is testing spoiler text. This is a nice quality-of-life upgrade on the user side, but it also helps Meta by encouraging more conversations about pop culture ...
If I'm scrolling through posts on the fora, and I interact with any spoiler buttons, I pretty consistently get abnormal scrolling behavior. The spoiler tag will open and show me the contents ...
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.
Threads has added another element to its new spoiler tags in posts, with users now able to hide both text and media content behind a virtual screen to protect users from potentially sensitive info.
Threads, the popular social media platform from Meta, now has a new feature that could save you from spoiling your next watch. The new feature allows users to mark media and text posts as spoilers.
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.
Threads, Meta's microblogging platform, is testing spoiler text. This is a nice quality-of-life upgrade on the user side, but it also helps Meta by encouraging more conversations about pop culture ...