Threads adds new features as it hits 500 million active users
Threads is rolling out 'Dear Algo,' a feature that lets users privately control the content they see in their feeds
Meta's Thread just rolled out new feature as active monthly users reached 500 million.
Mark Zuckerberg owned platforms said on Tuesday its Threads app had reached maximum monthly active users, nearly three years after the social network platform was launched as a competitor to Elon Musk's X.
The social media company also announced new customization and community features on the platform "Meta Newsroom" named as "Dear Algo."
Threads is rolling out "Your Algo", a feature that lets users privately control the content they see in their feeds.
It is available in the United States, Canada, the UK, Australia and New Zealand.
Meta is expanding its Communities feature, allowing users to discover and participate in topic-focused groups more easily.
The company said communities have become a major driver of engagement on Threads. Meta is adding a dedicated Communities hub and new discovery tools designed to help users find conversations centered on specific interests.
The milestone comes as Meta continues to expand Threads' advertising business, putting the platform in more direct competition with X for digital advertising dollars.
Mark Zuckerbeg's owned company Meta launched Threads in July, 2023.
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