Threads will now let you share the custom feeds you’ve created, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on Tuesday. This means other users can pin your custom feed to their homepage, giving them access to the same stream of curated content.
Threads now lets you share your custom feeds
When you set your feeds to public, other users will be able to see them from a new tab in your profile.
When you set your feeds to public, other users will be able to see them from a new tab in your profile.


Threads first rolled out custom feeds in November, which you can use to track your favorite topics or accounts on the platform. This new sharing feature is now rolling out, so it may be a little while before you see it on your Threads app.
To share your custom feed, you first have to make it public:
- Tap and hold your feed (which should be on the top menu)
- Select Edit feeds from the drop-down menu
- Toggle on Public.
Once you make your feed public, other users will be able to see it from a new “feeds” tab on your profile.
- From the same Edit feeds menu, tap View feed.
- Select the quote icon to post a preview of your custom feed.
- You can also select the Share feed button to send it as a link.
The ability to share feeds isn’t the only change coming to Threads. Last month, Meta announced that Threads is officially getting ads.
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