Threads is rolling out a new feature called Dear Algo that lets you temporarily adjust what appears in your feed using a simple text prompt.
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The feature, called "Dear Algo," lets Threads users personalize what content they see by publicly posting an AI prompt.
The platform's new feature lets users tell Threads what they temporarily want to see more or less of in their feed.
The AI-powered feature is rolling out today as beta, letting users in select countries directly steer their feeds (albeit temporarily).