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Threads’ latest update helps you mute topics you don’t want to see

Meta’s Threads app introduces a 30-day snooze option and independent word filters to give users more control over their feed content.

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Last week, Meta rolled out a trio of powerful new productivity tools for Threads designed to give users more control over what they see—and for how long. With its own Hidden Words feature fully disentangled from Instagram, a 30‑Day Snooze that lets you temporarily mute spoilers or hot‑button topics, and handy batch filtering capabilities, Threads is taking a big step toward standing on its own as a distinct platform.

When Threads first launched, it shared many of its safety and moderation settings with Instagram—Hidden Words was no exception. Whatever you blocked on one platform automatically vanished on the other. Now, that link is severed.

  • Separate custom lists: You can build an entirely new list of words, phrases, and emojis to hide on Threads without impacting your Instagram feed.
  • Comprehensive coverage: Filters apply not just in your main feed but also in search results, on user profiles, and in replies to your posts.
  • Easy management: Head to your profile → tap the globe or padlock icon → select Hidden Words → Manage custom words and phrases to edit or expand your list at any time.

This change gives you the freedom to craft two unique experiences: perhaps you want a more laid‑back, spoiler‑free environment on Threads while keeping Instagram’s vibe unfiltered for discovery and inspiration.

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Sometimes you don’t need a permanent block—just a short‑term break. That’s where Threads’ new 30‑Day Snooze comes in:

  • What it does: Pick any word, phrase, or emoji and snooze it. Snoozed terms are muted everywhere—feeds, search, profiles, replies—for exactly 30 days.
  • When to use it: Avoid TV or movie spoilers (“that big plot twist!”), dodge an overhyped meme, or simply escape a topic that’s overwhelming your day.
  • Automatic expiry: After 30 days, the snooze lifts itself—no follow‑up needed, so you won’t miss out forever when the conversation cools down.

Meta isn’t entirely reinventing the wheel here. Facebook introduced a Keyword Snooze back in 2018 that worked on a similar timeline to help users tame their News Feed.

Adding blocked terms one by one can be tedious. Threads’ batch filtering supercharges your workflow:

  • Bulk imports: Paste in a list of words, phrases, or emojis all at once to instantly block them.
  • Cross‑feed consistency: Filters apply across both your Following and For You feeds, so you get the same clean slate everywhere in the app.
  • Case‑insensitive matching: Variations like “Spoiler,” “spoiler,” and “SPOILER” are all caught without extra effort.

These moderation upgrades aren’t happening in isolation. Over the past few months, Threads has been steadily peeling away from Instagram’s hub:

  1. Standalone DM inbox: Threads testers in Argentina, Thailand, and Hong Kong can now send direct messages without ever touching Instagram’s inbox.
  2. Independent account deactivation: You can deactivate your Threads profile without taking Instagram offline.
  3. Active feature rollouts: From hidden‑words and snooze to soon‑to‑come trending topics and spoiler‑blurring, Threads is rapidly building out its identity and toolset.

For users, that means more choice and control—whether you’re a casual scroller, a meme hunter, or a news junkie. And for Meta, it’s about proving that Threads isn’t just “Instagram in a different wrapper,” but a standalone arena for conversation, discovery, and community.


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