Threads third-party app support could become a reality

 

Threads third-party app support could become a reality





Instagram’s boss says a third-party API “seems like something we need to get done.”

Instagram boss Adam Mosseri said in a reply on Threads last night that his team is working on an API for Threads, despite concern that it would help publishers push content more than it would creators. TechCrunch spotted his reply in a thread in which Platformer’s Casey Newton told another user the lack of a developer API is why Threads has no TweetDeck equivalent.

If the API is robust enough, it could open the platform up to new ideas, expressed through third-party apps and web experiences, about how to actually interact with Threads or view its content. It could also add features that Threads is missing right now, like lists or the ability to follow specific topics.

Big social platforms like X, formerly Twitter, and Reddit have made changes to their API policies that third-party developers have found hostile, forcing apps to shut down or decouple from the platforms. Some have moved on to make clients for other platforms — for instance, the makers of Tweetbot created Ivory for Mastodon. But Threads, with its nearly 100 million monthly active users, is a particularly green pasture compared to Mastodon, Bluesky, and all the other X alternatives that have come along recently

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Facebook and Threads now Making the surface changing on the MAC and Windows . 

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