Threads Officially Launched Its Web Version
Threads has officially launched its web-based version, giving users the ability to use the platform via their browser.
Meta made the announcement on (where else) Threads:
Use your Instagram account to log in: threads.netScroll to catch up on the conversation, or start a new thread of your own.
Right from the start, the web-based version includes many of the features available to mobile users:
You can also: ✨ add photos and videos to your posts ✨ reply and repost ✨ search for profiles and view your own ✨ see your notifications
Meta says more features are coming soon:
This is just the beginning. We’re working on bringing everything you know and love from mobile over to web. More soon. 🫶
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