Since launching in 2023, Threads has evolved at lightning speed. What started as a minimalist text-based app has grown into a feature-packed platform with over 400 million monthly active users.
From trending topics to advanced insights, Threads keeps rolling out updates—which is exciting… but also a lot to keep up with.
Here’s a streamlined breakdown of the most powerful Threads features right now—plus how to use them strategically to grow your audience.
1. Topics (Not Traditional Hashtags)
Threads launched without classic hashtags—and that was intentional.
Instead of relying solely on hashtag sorting, Threads centers discovery around topics. These act as interest signals that help the algorithm connect your content with the right audience.
Unlike surface-level hashtags, topics work alongside enhanced search and recommendation systems to surface relevant conversations and communities.
Why it matters:
Posts that include a topic often receive more views than those without.
How to use Topics:
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In the composer, tap Add a topic next to your username
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Or type a hashtag before a phrase (it converts into a topic).
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Choose relevant and trending Topics for discoverability
2. Trending Topics
One of the fastest ways to grow? Join conversations while they’re hot.
Threads now highlights trending topics at:
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threads.com/search
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The Search tab (in supported regions)
These update quickly—so speed matters.
Why it works:
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You tap into existing interest
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The algorithm prioritizes active discussions
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You reach beyond your followers
Pro tip: Add your perspective quickly—thoughtful, funny, or contrarian posts tend to perform best.
3. Improved Insights
Threads significantly upgraded analytics, making it easier to understand what’s actually working.
Inside Insights, you can now see:
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Engagement breakdown (likes, replies, reposts, quotes)
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Follower growth over time
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Geographic and demographic data
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7–90 day performance comparisons
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Traffic sources (Threads vs recommendations from Instagram/Facebook)
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Link click tracking (up to five links in bio)
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Weekly performance recap
How to use this well:
Look for patterns—which topics, formats, or posting times consistently drive replies or reposts?
4. Simple Polls
Threads added polls early—and kept them intentionally simple.
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Automatically close after 24 hours
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Designed for quick engagement
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Great for conversation starters
How to add a poll:
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Tap the compose icon
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Click the three dots
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Select Poll
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Add your question and up to 4 options (25 characters each)
Use polls to:
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Spark engagement
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Validate ideas
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Crowdsource opinions
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Warm up your audience before launches
5. Edit Posts (Within 15 Minutes)
Unlike some platforms, Threads lets you edit posts—but only within a 15-minute window.
What you can edit:
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Text
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Topics
What you can’t edit:
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Images or videos
Edited posts are marked for transparency.
How to edit:
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Tap the three dots on your post
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Select Edit (if within 15 minutes)
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Save changes
Use this to fix typos fast—but avoid over-editing.
6. Following Feed vs. For You
Threads offers two feeds:
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For You (algorithm-driven recommendations)
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Following (only accounts you follow)
To switch:
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Tap “Following” at the top of the app
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On desktop, toggle between feeds
If you want to build stronger relationships, spend time in the following feed engaging intentionally.
7. The Fediverse
Threads isn’t just building another closed social app—it’s gradually connecting to the fediverse, a network of decentralized social platforms that can interact with each other.
In simple terms:
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Users on different platforms can potentially follow and engage across networks.
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You can choose whether your posts stay on Threads or are shared externally.
Why this matters:
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Broader reach beyond one platform
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Future-proofing your audience
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Less reliance on a single algorithm
8. Threads Ads
Threads ads are now rolling out globally.
They:
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Appear natively in-feed
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Support image, video, and carousel formats
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Plug into Meta’s ad system
If you already run ads through Meta, you can:
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Extend campaigns to Threads
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Use existing targeting tools
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Add Threads via Advantage+
Early-stage ad platforms often offer lower competition—making this a good time to test awareness campaigns.
9. New Controls & Safety Tools
Threads gives you more control over both your feed and your conversations.
Customize Your Feed
The algorithm learns from:
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Profiles you follow
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Accounts you mute or block
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Content you hide
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Keywords you filter
According to Instagram head Adam Mosseri, Threads’ Hidden Words feature is expanding to allow separate filtering from Instagram.
Manage Replies
You can:
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Approve replies before they go public
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Filter replies from only people you follow
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Filter replies that include mentions
This is powerful for creators managing large audiences.
10. Threads Communities
Communities create focused spaces around shared interests—rather than everything living in one large feed.
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Niche conversations
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Dedicated fandoms
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Interest-based discussions
Community Champions
Threads is highlighting active contributors who drive conversation.
Post with Flair
Within some communities, you can add “”flair”—labels that show context (e.g., “Author” in a book community). Flair only appears inside that specific community.
This helps establish credibility and context without cluttering your global profile.
11. Ghost Posts
Ghost posts disappear after 24 hours.
What makes them unique:
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Temporary visibility
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Replies go to your inbox (not public)
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Visually distinct in feed
To post one:
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Toggle the ghost icon in the composer
Great for:
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Testing ideas
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Casual thoughts
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Behind-the-scenes content
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Low-pressure engagement
12. Group Chats
Threads now supports private group chats.
Features include:
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Up to 50 participants
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Custom group names
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Admin controls
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Invite links (in some versions)
How to create one:
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Tap the Messages icon
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Create new message
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Select Create group chat
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Add participants
Useful for:
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Campaign coordination
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Creator collaborations
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Community leaders
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Event planning
13. Saved Quotes
You can now save quote posts for later reference.
Instead of scrolling endlessly, you can bookmark:
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Insightful commentary
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Conversations worth revisiting
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Inspiration for future posts
This is especially useful for:
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Community managers
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Researchers
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Content creators building threads off conversations
How to Actually Grow on Threads
Having features is one thing. Using them strategically is another.
Here’s what works:
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Use Topics consistently
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Jump on Trending Topics early
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Study Insights weekly
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Mix evergreen posts with reactive posts
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Engage heavily in replies
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Experiment with polls and ghost posts
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Test ads while competition is low
Threads is still evolving—which means early adopters who understand the tools tend to benefit the most.
If you stay consistent, pay attention to performance data, and lean into community conversations, Threads can become one of the strongest organic growth channels available right now.











