Meta's Threads App Rolling Out 'Your likes' Feature: All Details
Meta-owned micro-blogging platform Threads is rolling out the ability to see your liked posts through an app update. In addition to viewing liked posts, the Threads app has introduced a new media upload quality option, enabling users to upload higher-quality photos and videos. Last week, Meta Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that the company will add search and web experiences to Threads in the next few weeks. Last month, Zuckerberg announced new updates on Threads including a ‘Following’ feed and ‘Translations’. “Your feed on Threads allows you to view posts from other profiles, now with two options.” ‘For you’ is a view of the Threads feed that includes a mix of posts from profiles that users have chosen to follow and recommended accounts.
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