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10 Hacks Every Threads User Should Know

10 Hacks Every Threads User Should Know

Meta's Threads app can do more than meets the eye.

I've been on Threads since it first launched in 2023, and throughout my experience, I've learned a few hacks to save time (and sanity) on the platform. If you're a regular Threads user, you should try these methods to reduce unwanted content from your feed, speed up searches, and customize the app to your liking.

Use these tools to download videos from Threads

Like most of my social media feeds, my Threads feed is also full of cat videos. When I see one I like, I sometimes download the video to watch later. As you may know, Threads doesn't support media downloads, which means that you'll need to rely on third-party tools to download videos from the app. You can try Threads Downloader on Android, or the Threads Download shortcut on iPhone. Using the Android app is simple enough: Just copy the Threads link and paste it in the app. On the iPhone however, you'll have to download two other free apps: a-Shell mini and Scriptable to let the shortcut do its thing. After the shortcut is set up, you can hold the share button under any Threads post, and select the "Threads Download" shortcut from the share sheet to start the download.

Use the Tweetdeck style multi-column layout on desktop

Multi-column view in Threads on the web. Credit: Pranay Parab

I loved Tweetdeck's multi-column layout for Twitter back in the day, so I could keep an eye on different streams of information in a single view. Without additional clicks, I could see my feed, notifications, mentions, DMs, and so on. Threads also has a similar multi-column layout on desktop, if you, like me, prefer that view. Just log in to Threads on desktop and click the three-dots button in the top-right corner of your feed. Select Add as column, then use the drop-down menu at the top of the feed to switch to a different view such as Activity, For you, Following, Mentions, etc. Once you've added a few columns, click the three-dots icon in the top-right corner of any feed, and select Auto-update to let the feed load new posts or activity in real time.

Switch your default feed to see posts only from accounts you follow

I dislike Threads' algorithmic default feed because it shows posts that I don't care much for. Luckily, you can easily change the default feed to posts from only people you follow. To do this, open the Threads app on your phone, and tap the two-lines button in the top-left corner. Press the pencil icon, drag Following to the top, and select Done. This will show posts from people you follow whenever you open Threads.

Create custom feeds to focus on specific topics

Threads supports creating your own feeds too, in case you want to focus on posts around specific topics or posts from certain people. For instance, you can create a feed full of cat videos, or a feed exclusive to marathon training. Once you open Threads, swipe right to reveal the Feeds page, and hit the + button up top to create a new feed. Add a name for the feed, choose if you want it visible to the public, and then tap Add profiles or topics to start customizing it. You can add keywords (e.g. NYC marathon), certain profiles, or select topics in Threads, and all of them will appear in this feed. It's also a way to follow certain people's posts without following their accounts.

Stop Meta from suggesting your posts on Facebook and Instagram

If your account is public, Threads automatically suggests some of your posts to people on Instagram and Facebook. I think this kind of a feature is great for brands and influencers, but not so much for people who'd rather not share their ramblings on Threads with friends and family on other platforms. You can turn this off by going to a page buried in the app's settings. Tap the profile icon in the bottom-right corner of the app, then select the two-line menu in the top-right corner of the profile page. Next, go to Privacy > Suggesting posts on other apps and turn it off for both Instagram and Facebook.

Block some Threads notifications without disabling all alerts

Sending countless junk notifications is par for the course for any app owned by Meta. I've countered this problem by disabling all notifications for Threads and most other Meta apps, but I understand that it's not ideal for everyone—especially if you don't want to miss DMs. You can turn off some types of junk notifications, such as posts "suggested" for you and follow suggestions, in Threads. Go to your profile on Threads, hit the two-line menu button in the top-right corner, and select Notifications. Go to From Threads and disable everything. Then head to Following and followers and disable account suggestions, and Pre-followed user joined Threads. You can also go to the Threads and replies settings page, and disable junk notifications such as Insights, Weekly insights, Views, First thread, and Updates from posts with links.

Enable Fediverse to follow Mastodon users on Threads

Enabling Fediverse sharing in Threads. Credit: Pranay Parab

Threads has Fediverse integration, which means you can let Mastodon users see your posts and follow your account. This isn't necessary if you have accounts in both apps, but it's good for those who are exclusive to Threads and want their Mastodon friends to see their posts. To enable this, go to Threads settings > Account > Fediverse sharing, and follow the on-screen prompts.

Stop others from reusing your media

People on Threads can reuse your photos and videos in their posts, if your account is public. You can disable this by going to Threads settings > Account > Media, and disabling Media reuse. It won't stop users from screenshotting your content, of course, but it will put up a roadblock that might help prevent this reuse.

Use this trick to search Threads faster

The Threads app has a search button (magnifying glass icon) in the top-right corner of the app. When you tap this, you'll see the search page, with follow suggestions, trending topics, and other content that Meta keeps adding. To actually search for stuff, you need to tap the search bar and type your query. There's a way to speed up your searches in Threads, though: Just tap and hold the search button, and Threads will immediately open the search page with the keyboard open. This way, you can reduce the extra tap to start searching on Threads.

Hide your online status

Threads also reveals whether you're online to people who follow you. If that makes you uncomfortable, you can hide your online status from others. Go to Threads settings > Privacy > Online status, and select No one.