Threads is testing a spoiler-hide feature, giving users control to mask plot reveals and undesired content.
The new option lets creators mark specific posts as spoilers, automatically hiding text behind a clickable mask .
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg confirmed via Threads that the test is underway and praised early feedback from users who engaged with the feature .
Users viewing a hidden spoiler can choose to reveal it, offering flexibility while preserving conversational flow—no need for manual warning tags.
This update aims to improve user experience by preventing unwanted content exposure while maintaining open engagement across diverse topics.
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Early testers report the feature works smoothly and integrates intuitively, with hidden text appearing blurred until tapped.
If successful, the spoiler-hide function may expand globally, supporting richer discussions among users without spoiling key information.
The feature aligns with Threads’ broader push to enhance user interaction tools, including link sharing and engagement analytics.
Threads’ test demonstrates Meta’s commitment to incremental improvements based on user feedback and evolving platform demands.