Instagram is testing a new feature on Threads that allows users to automatically hide their old posts after a set period of time.
It is high time that Threads brings this feature.
Even in its nascent stage, several users of the platform might have posted content that they don’t want to delete but also don’t want visible to the public.
The head of Instagram, Adam Mosseri, shared details about this test on his Threads account.
Currently, the archiving option is only available to a small group of users.
Those in the test group can manually archive individual posts by tapping three dots next to a post and selecting “Archive now”.
Alternatively, they can set posts to be automatically archived after a certain timeframe.
Mosseri clarified that archived posts won’t be permanently deleted.
Users can choose to make archived posts public again at any time.
The decision to make post archiving optional stemmed from a previous survey.
Many Threads users indicated they wouldn’t want old posts automatically hidden by default.
Instagram is still evaluating whether to officially roll out this archiving capability to all Threads users based on testing and feedback.
In recent weeks, Threads has introduced some other new features like filtering search results by most recent posts instead of suggested ones.
However, these updates are also limited tests available to only a portion of users initially.
For a long time, users on Twitter (now X) have requested ways to archive old posts.
Some turned to third-party services to hide their past content.
If Threads proceeds with its archiving option, it would provide a built-in solution.
Instagram is testing an archiving option that allows users to either manually archive posts or set them to automatically hide after a certain time period, enhancing user control over content visibility.
During the test phase, selected users can archive their posts by tapping the three dots next to a post and selecting “Archive now” or setting an automatic timer for posts to be archived.
No, archived posts are not permanently deleted. Users have the option to make these posts public again whenever they choose.
The decision was influenced by user feedback indicating a desire not to have old posts automatically hidden but rather to give users the option to manage their content visibility.
Instagram is currently evaluating the feature based on user testing and feedback. The decision to roll it out to all users will depend on the results of this initial testing phase.
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