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Meta adds DMs to Threads

Threads adds a native inbox for private messaging, offering basic features while still lacking encrypted communications.

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Meta’s text‑focused spin‑off, Threads, has finally rolled out native direct messaging to every user—almost two years after its July 2023 debut. This addition marks a significant milestone in Threads’ quest to stand on its own, rather than feeling like a simple offshoot of Instagram. Until now, anyone wanting to take a conversation private had to hop back into Instagram’s DM interface—a jarring detour that frayed the user experience.

Getting started with Threads’ new DMs is intuitive. In the mobile app (Android or iOS) and on the web, tap the envelope icon in the bottom toolbar to open your inbox, then hit the pencil icon in the top‑right corner to compose a message. For now, one‑on‑one chats are the only game in town; group conversations and advanced features will come later. To preserve a sense of community and safety, you can only message people who follow you or are mutual followers on Instagram—and you must be at least 18 to participate.

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Threads’ team emphasizes that messages benefit from “robust privacy standards, account protections, and safety infrastructure,” but stopped short of offering end‑to‑end encryption. In a candid admission, spokesperson Alec Booker confirmed that “Threads will not support end‑to‑end encryption for messaging” at launch. Meta says it’s taking a phased approach: after gauging feedback on one‑to‑one chats, it plans to introduce message‑request folders for non‑followers (à la Instagram), more granular controls over who can message you, inbox filters to sort spam and priorities, and even group messaging down the road.

The feature—initially trialed in markets like Hong Kong, Thailand, and Argentina in June—exceeded internal expectations, prompting a global rollout beginning July 1, 2025. Availability spans mobile and web platforms, aligning with Threads’ broader mission to be device‑agnostic. Notably, some regions such as Japan, Australia, the U.K., and the EU will see the feature a bit later, owing to local regulatory and technical requirements.

Alongside messaging, Threads introduced a “highlighter” feature designed to surface engaging takes and trending topics. Within the “For You” feed, highlighted posts will stand out visually, signaling content that’s sparking thoughtful discussions. Marcus Mendes at 9to5Mac notes that this tool will gradually expand to other parts of the app, with the aim of fostering deeper engagement rather than just passive scrolling. Expect highlighters to appear in Explore sections, hashtag feeds, and perhaps even on user profiles in future updates.

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When Threads launched, Meta assumed users’ Instagram networks would suffice for private chats—but distinct social circles and new communities quickly formed on Threads itself. Business Insider observed that asking users to detour back to Instagram for messaging felt “cumbersome and inconsistent” with the standalone vibe Threads was building. By internal estimates, Threads has amassed over 350 million monthly active users as of June 2025—robust growth that underscores the demand for in‑app messaging.

The roadmap for Threads’ messaging is ambitious. After unlocking group chats, Meta plans to layer in features familiar from Instagram and Facebook Messenger: voice and video notes, disappearing messages, rich media support, custom reactions, and perhaps even end‑to‑end encryption if regulatory landscapes and user demand evolve.

With its own DM inbox, Threads takes a decisive step toward independence from Instagram, offering users a seamless path from public posts to private conversations. While the lack of end‑to‑end encryption might raise eyebrows among privacy advocates, the feature’s phased rollout—beginning with mutual‑follower chats and moving toward broader controls and capabilities—reflects Meta’s cautious balancing of safety, user demand, and regulatory constraints. As groups, filters, and richer media arrive, Threads may well cement itself as a full‑fledged social platform, capable of nurturing both wide‑open dialogue and intimate exchanges without ever leaving the app.


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