Mark Zuckerberg revealed that Threads is rolling out two new features starting today: an edit button and the option to post voice clips.
is now rolling out a pair of useful updates as Meta tries to give the app some more momentum. One of the new features is an edit button, which will help folks avoid having to repost something when they want to correct a mistake., and then it placed it behind the Twitter Blue/X Premium paywall.
Threads took just over three months to introduce a similar option, which is free to all users and will be available on mobile andto tweak their tweets). On the downside, Threads doesn't show the edit history for a post. That's bad for transparency, especially if someone significantly changes the substance of a post that gains traction very quickly.that Threads is adding the option to post voice clips. That's another welcome update, especially for those who prefer speaking to typing .
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