Threads Just Rolled Out These Three New Features
**TL;DR:** Threads Just Rolled Out These Three New Features
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What we know
On Tuesday, Meta announced that Threads now has over 500 million monthly active users. While there's no Threads Plus subscription yet , Meta is announcing a trio of new features aimed at improving your feed and building communities on the platform. As reported by TechCrunch , you'll be able to influence what you see on your feed (there's no toggle to disable the bots, but you can get ahead of them), and how you connect with groups using the new Communities feature. Plus, Live Chats is getting an expanded release.
Influence your feed using Dear Algo, but privately Credit: Meta While Threads has offered users a way to customize their algorithms, it was far from ideal. "Dear Algo" forced users to make public posts asking Threads' algorithm to make adjustments. " It worked, but it was a bit embarrassing. Luckily, going forward, Dear Algo is going private.
The updated feature, now called "Your Algo," lets you make those same adjustments (privately or publicly) from a new hub in the sidebar—you just need to define the timeframe (between one, three, or seven days). Unfortunately, there's currently no way to ma
Source: Lifehacker
Context
Tech news is rarely just a gadget headline. We frame what changed, who benefits, and what to watch next as details firm up.
Why this matters
The immediate headline is only the entry point. The more useful question is who gains leverage, who faces new risk, and whether the change is durable or experimental.
What to watch next
Track whether the story affects total cost of ownership: subscriptions, compatibility, downtime risk, or support burden.
Practical takeaways
1) If money or security is involved, wait for primary sources. 2) Test changes on a small scale before committing. 3) Note what would falsify your current assumptions.
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Last updated: June 16, 2026.
Additional context: early-cycle stories often look bigger in headlines than in day-to-day impact. The useful move is to identify the smallest set of facts that would change your decision, then wait for those facts to land.
