Threads Introduces New Features, Including Default Feed Order, Bio Topics, and More

Threads rolled out a series of new features aimed at enhancing user personalization, improving feed curation, and refining video playback. As part of this update, the Meta-owned microblogging platform introduced the ability for users to customize the order of their feed. Now, users can set a specific feed—whether it’s the For You, Following, or Custom feed—as their default. This feed will be the first one users see when they open the app, streamlining the user experience and ensuring that personalized content is front and center from the moment they log in.

Another key update is the introduction of topics for bio, allowing users to showcase their favorite communities or interests right on their profiles. With this new feature, users can select up to 10 topics to display, making their profiles more dynamic and informative. By tapping on a specific topic, visitors can quickly explore related conversations and communities within Threads. This change adds a fresh layer of personalization, enabling users to better express themselves and connect with others who share similar interests.

In addition to the bio customization, Threads has also made significant improvements to the platform’s video player and post interactions. The updated video player promises smoother playback, enhancing the overall media consumption experience. Users will also notice changes in the way timely topics are tagged. The platform has redesigned these tags to make them more prominent in the For You feed, ensuring that trending conversations are easy to spot and engage with. Threads is also experimenting with a feature that suggests trending topics or related content for previously shared posts, encouraging users to keep the conversation going and engage with more relevant content.

Threads claims that its analysis shows posts with tagged topics tend to reach a wider audience, which could be a significant advantage for users looking to expand their reach. The ability to add suggested topics to posts while drafting them ensures that content is more likely to appear in relevant feeds, helping users connect with a broader community. With these updates, Threads is continuing its push to refine the user experience and encourage deeper interaction on the platform.