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Tap and hold the feed you’ve created at the top of your Threads app, then tap “Edit feeds.” Tap “View feed.” Use the quote icon to post a preview of your custom feed. Use the “Share feed” button to ...
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If you decide you don't like a custom feed somebody's shared with you, no worries. Like with any other feed, tap and hold the feed tab from the top and choose Remove to get rid of it.
In November, Threads introduced the ability to create custom feeds around a specific topic — and today, it announced that users can now share those feeds with friends. The feature is reminiscent ...
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