The API will let developers publish posts, fetch content, and support features like hiding posts. The API will let developers publish posts, fetch content, and support features like hiding posts. is a ...
Over the weekend, Instagram head Adam Mosseri announced that Meta’s microblogging app Threads -- a direct competitor of X -- is working on its own application programming interface, or API. This will ...
After much anticipation and ongoing testing with third-party platforms, the Meta-owned decentralized microblogging app Threads has officially launched its API, according to an announcement the tech ...
Mosseri expressed concern about publishers releasing a lot of content, thus overshadowing creator content. He said, "We're working on it. My concern is that it's going to mean more publisher content, ...
Meta is starting to bring the Threads API online, though it will still be some time before it's widely accessible to developers. The company has begun testing its new developer tools with a handful of ...
After opening its developer API to select companies for testing in March, Meta’s Twitter/X competitor Threads is now introducing developer documentation and a sign-up sheet for interested parties ...
The app is partnering with select third-party platforms on the first stage of live testing for its API, with more features on the way. Threads is testing post-scheduling capabilities as the platform’s ...
But head Adam Mosseri couldn’t resist a dig at publishers: “We’re working on it. My concern is that it’ll mean a lot more publisher content and not much more creator content, but it still seems like ...
Meta-owned social network Threads said today that it will make its API broadly available to developers by June. Engineer Jesse Chen posted that the company has been building the API for the past few ...