Meta tests new capabilities for Threads, and as per Instagram's Adam Mosseri these are "most requested" ones.
The first feature is saving drafts. Users can save a post to edit and publish later with a swipe down.
The app's bottom menu highlights the post icon when a draft is saved. Currently, users can save only one draft, and Meta's plans for more drafts are unclear.
Meta also tests an in-app camera for Threads. It opens the phone's camera within Threads for easier photo and video sharing.
Mark Zuckerberg posted a photo using the new in-app camera.
Meta clarifies these features are in experimental phase, subject to change, and available to a limited number of users.
Other recent tests include a bookmarking feature, trending topics, and cross-posting between Threads and Facebook.
The first feature is saving drafts. Users can save a post to edit and publish later with a swipe down.
The app's bottom menu highlights the post icon when a draft is saved. Currently, users can save only one draft, and Meta's plans for more drafts are unclear.
Meta also tests an in-app camera for Threads. It opens the phone's camera within Threads for easier photo and video sharing.
Mark Zuckerberg posted a photo using the new in-app camera.
Meta clarifies these features are in experimental phase, subject to change, and available to a limited number of users.
Other recent tests include a bookmarking feature, trending topics, and cross-posting between Threads and Facebook.