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Meta launches Live Chats on Threads

Threads is getting a new Live Chats feature that lets fans and creators talk in real time as big moments unfold.

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Promotional collage of the Threads app interface showcasing live chat features for NBA discussions. Multiple overlapping screens display live chats such as “Warriors @ Clippers,” message threads, reactions, join chat buttons, and community pages labeled “NBA Threads.” The design highlights real-time sports conversations and group chat engagement within the Threads platform.
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Meta is giving Threads a stronger real-time identity with the launch of Live Chats, a new feature built for public group conversations that unfold alongside major cultural moments like playoff games, album drops, and other live events. The rollout starts inside the NBAThreads community during the NBA Playoffs, where creators, community champions, and sports media personalities, including Malika Andrews and Rachel Nichols, are set to host conversations while games are still in progress.

The idea here is pretty simple: Meta wants Threads to feel less like a stream of static posts and more like a place people open when something is actually happening. That makes Live Chats an important product move, because Threads has spent much of the past year adding features that push it closer to a full social platform rather than just an Instagram companion app.

Meta says Live Chats are designed to be more dynamic than standard group chats, with features such as real-time polls, countdowns, typing indicators, live scores, and a profile ring that shows when a host is actively live. Users can discover a chat at the top of the NBAThreads community feed or through a shared post in the main Threads feed, and they can join in by sending messages, photos, videos, links, and emoji reactions.

There is also a built-in limit on how many people can actively talk at once, which gives the feature a bit more structure than a typical free-for-all social thread. TechCrunch reports that up to 150 participants can send messages in a Live Chat, while additional users can still watch, react, and vote in polls in a spectator mode once the room fills up.

That spectator setup may end up being one of the smarter parts of the design. It lets Meta keep the energy of a public conversation without turning every chat into total chaos, which matters even more during sports events and other fast-moving moments when message volume can spike in seconds.

Meta is also being careful with who gets the keys first. The company says Live Chats can initially be hosted by a select group of creators, including community champions who are already active inside Threads communities, and those hosts can schedule chats, name them, pick start and end times, and promote them to their Threads feed and Instagram Story. According to TechCrunch, hosts will also have moderation tools, while Meta will automatically remove messages that violate its policies and allow participants to report problematic content.

Seen in a broader product context, Live Chats fits neatly into the direction Threads has been moving for months. Meta introduced direct messaging and highlighted perspectives on Threads in 2025, and those additions were framed as ways to deepen conversation and surface timely discussions, so Live Chats feels like the next logical step in making the app more immediate and more event-driven.

What makes this launch worth watching is not just the feature itself, but what it says about Meta’s strategy for Threads. Instead of trying to copy the exact shape of a traditional feed-first social network, Meta appears to be leaning into communities, creators, and shared live moments as the hook that keeps people checking in. The company has already said more features are on the way, including co-hosting, play-by-play updates, lock screen widgets, and the ability to quote and share chat messages back into the main Threads feed, which suggests this is only the first version of a much bigger real-time push.


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