Threads Dear Algo is a new AI feature that lets users control their feed with text prompts for three days at a time.
In a newsroom post, Meta announced that it is rolling out the Dear Algo feature on Threads. The company says this AI-powered functionality gives users more control over what they see by letting them ...
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To use the feature in a public post, type “Dear Algo” and then a description of what you want Threads’ algorithm to show you more of. Once you make your request, the change will stick for three days ...
We’re rolling out Dear Algo, an AI-powered feature that lets you tell Threads what topics you temporarily want to see more or less of. You can repost someone else’s Dear Algo request to try their ...
The AI-powered feature is rolling out today as beta, letting users in select countries directly steer their feeds (albeit temporarily).
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