Meta’s Twitter (currently X) competitor Strings is getting its keyword search function rolling out to more nations now, reports 9to5Mac. At the end of August, the key phrase search feature was introduced, and also it started getting evaluated in Australia and also New Zealand. Currently, it’s involving “most English as well as Spanish-speaking countries”, as Mark Zuckerberg puts it in a message.
Threads keyword search expands to extra countries today
“The feature is basic but still a step forward for the budding social media app. Before, users could only search for other accounts; now, keyword search is possible,” the report noted.
That limitation mostly originates from the fact that Threads is based upon Instagram. Instagram doesn’t actually require an extremely specific text-based search anyhow, given the fact it’s a picture and also video-focused application.
It feels like for now, most English and also Spanish-speaking nations will certainly be getting the feature. “Regrettably, EU residents must wait due to Meta’s regulatory hurdles there,” noted the report. “The exact rollout countries remain unclear, as does the timeline for others to gain access. Nevertheless, with recent upgrades including a chronological feed and desktop access, Threads is shaping up as a formidable X competitor since its summer launch.”
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