Meta Tests New Messaging Feature on Threads to Enhance User Experience

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Highlights

  • Meta tests “Message” button on Threads to improve integration with Instagram.
  • Feature allows sending messages from Threads, responses still require Instagram app.
  • Adam Mosseri emphasizes not creating a separate inbox for Threads.
  • Test aims to streamline communication between Threads and Instagram users.

Meta’s Threads has long been missing a crucial feature: support for private messages.

However, that may soon change as the platform is currently testing a “Message” button that appears on user profiles.

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Meta Tests New Messaging Feature on Threads to Enhance User Experience

Meta Tests New Messaging Feature on Threads to Enhance User Experience

While Threads has always required an Instagram account, and the two Meta-owned platforms share and sync certain features and options, the lack of direct messaging capabilities has been a notable limitation.

Unfortunately, this means that Threads has had to rely on Instagram for specific functionality, including private messaging.

It’s important to note that Threads still doesn’t have its own dedicated inbox, and it remains unclear if it ever will.

Adam Mosseri, the head of Instagram, has repeatedly stated that he doesn’t want to create a separate inbox for Threads, preferring instead to “make the Instagram inbox work” within the app. A Meta spokesperson, when asked by ZDNet,  further confirmed that “this is not a test of DMs on Threads.”

However, even though it’s not a full-fledged direct messaging feature, the ability to send a message from the Threads app without having to switch to Instagram could at least make messaging from Threads a little less clunky.

Actually checking or replying to those messages, though, will still require users to head to the Instagram app.

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Meta tests “Message” button on Threads to improve integration with Instagram

The idea behind this test is to allow Threads users to message someone without having to manually switch to Instagram.

Speaking to Engadget, Meta directly stated that “this is not a test of DMs on Threads.”

It’s also worth noting that Adam Mosseri had mentioned last year that Threads was working on an ability to send messages directly from the Threads app, and this newly available “Message” button is the first step in that direction.

Meta is assuming that users have the same friends and connections on both Threads and Instagram.

If you normally interact with a user on Threads, sending them a message via Instagram can be confusing.

Additionally, you still need to head to the Instagram app to view or reply to any messages, which may not be the most seamless experience.

FAQs

What is the new feature being tested on Threads?

Meta is testing a “Message” button on Threads that allows users to initiate messages to Instagram contacts directly from the Threads app, though replies must be managed within Instagram.

Why is Meta not creating a separate inbox for Threads?

Adam Mosseri, head of Instagram, has stated a preference to integrate Threads’ messaging functionality within the existing Instagram inbox to maintain simplicity and avoid fragmentation of user experience across Meta platforms.

How does the new Threads messaging feature work?

The feature enables users to send messages directly from Threads to Instagram users. However, to check or reply to messages, users will need to switch to the Instagram app, as Threads does not have a dedicated messaging inbox.

What has been the user response to the lack of direct messaging on Threads?

The absence of a direct messaging feature on Threads has been a point of contention among users who desire a more integrated and standalone messaging experience without relying on Instagram.

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