Threads, Meta’s microblogging platform, has recently introduced several updates, including the ability to save multiple drafts when creating new posts. Previously, users could only save a single draft, but now the platform has expanded this feature, allowing up to 100 draft posts to be stored.
With the new draft feature, users can begin writing a post and save it to complete or publish later. This is particularly useful for those who want to refine their ideas before sharing them. “A great idea often requires a few tries, especially when you have more than one,” Meta noted in a blog post, emphasizing the flexibility this new feature provides.
Alongside the expanded draft capability, Threads has also introduced new tools for creators and businesses. These include detailed content insights that display metrics such as views, reposts, and demographic data like the age, gender, and location of followers. These insights are designed to help creators and businesses better understand what content resonates with their audience.
Additionally, Threads now allows users to schedule posts in advance, making it easier for businesses to plan and organize their content. Posts can be scheduled for multiple times on the same day or spread across different days, offering greater flexibility in content management.
Meta has stated that these new features are part of an ongoing effort to make Threads a platform that fosters meaningful conversations and connections. The company is committed to continuously improving Threads based on user feedback, ensuring that the platform remains relevant and user-friendly.
These updates, including the ability to save multiple drafts and the new creator tools, are currently being rolled out to Threads users on the web. Meta has also announced that these features will soon be available on the mobile version of the platform.