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Threads, of course, isn't the first platform to offer this type of spoiler mask. Other social media companies, like Discord, Reddit, and Mastodon, have offered ways for posters to mind spoilers ...
Threads is rolling out a test that will let you hide images or text that contain spoilers, according to a post from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. With the test, you’ll be able to blur content by ...
Jun 17, 2025 10:21:00 Threads may have a 'spoiler prevention feature' that will hide images and text marked as spoilers Meta's social networking site ...
Threads, Meta's microblogging platform, is testing spoiler text. This is a nice quality-of-life upgrade on the user side, but it also helps Meta by encouraging more conversations about pop culture ...
Threads isn't making the whole thing completely autonomous, and the features that are currently being tested will rely on other people to mark spoilers as and when they see them.
Threads is trying out a few new elements to enhance engagement, including blacked out text for spoilers, new interest indicators on posts, and account status info in-stream.
Meta is testing a way to hide spoilers on Threads, according to a new post from Mark Zuckerberg. The feature lets you obscure text or an image so that they're only viewable once they're tapped or ...
The spoiler may be anything users talk about online, from movies to series discussions, as well as gaming, novels, or other types of topics. Moreover, users may also blur images apart from text.
When someone wants to talk about <i>Daredevil</i> in a thread about cute kittens, or someone wants to let loose some plot info about <i>Dune</i> in a +DoD thread, I suppose a spoiler is called for.
Threads, Meta's microblogging platform, is testing spoiler text. This is a nice quality-of-life upgrade on the user side, but it also helps Meta by encouraging more conversations about pop culture ...