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- Threads will let you hide spoilers in your posts | The Verge
Threads is rolling out a test that will let you hide images or text that contain spoilers, according to a post from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg With the test, you’ll be able to blur content
- Threads Will Now Let You Hide Spoilers, but Logging Off Is . . .
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the feature “let users hide text or images that spoil a piece of entertainment (or anything that can be spoiled), simply by marking it as a spoiler When a
- Threads Will Let You Hide Spoilers In Your Posts - Slashdot
Threads is testing a new feature that lets users hide spoiler content by blurring images or text, which can then be revealed with a tap The Verge reports: Meta spokesperson Alec Booker told The Verge that this is a "global test," though it's not clear how many people will gain access to it
- Threads is letting users hide spoilers in latest test - RouteNote
Thankfully, Threads is testing a new feature to help: the ability to hide spoiler content Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg confirmed in a Threads post that the platform is testing a way to “hide spoilers in your Threads posts” Currently available to some users, the feature lets you hide spoilers to any post
- Threads is testing out a way to hide spoilers - MSN
Meta is testing a way to hide spoilers on Threads, according to a new post from Mark Zuckerberg The feature lets you obscure text or an image so that they're only viewable once they're tapped or
- Threads Will Let You Hide Spoilers Like Reddit Discord
Once marked, that content will be hidden from view On your phone, you'll see it covered by a cool pattern of floating dots, while on a computer, it will appear as a gray block If you're curious (and ready for the spoiler!), you simply tap or click on the hidden content to reveal it
- Threads introduces spoiler tags for users to hide revealing . . .
Threads, Meta’s fast-growing social app, is rolling out a new spoiler text feature that lets users hide sensitive or revealing content behind a clickable overlay On Monday, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced this update, highlighting how it will help users share spoilers without ruining surprises for others Spoiler text adds…
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