Meta’s Threads, the Instagram-based alternative to Elon Musk’s X, has introduced an advanced search interface. Announced Monday, the update makes finding specific posts easier by adding new filters. Users can now search by profile and date range, streamlining the process.
Threads advanced search targets user convenience
The new Threads advanced search simplifies locating specific posts. Previously, Users could only perform basic keyword searches, with results filtered by “Top” or “Recent” categories. The update aligns the app more closely with platforms like Bluesky, enabling filtered searches by profiles and dates.
Though the functionality is not as extensive as X’s advanced search — which includes options for narrowing queries by language, phrases, excluded words, hashtags, and more — it provides an improved experience for Threads users. Meta’s latest move reflects its efforts to keep pace with competitors in the evolving social networking space.
Threads’ new search capabilities mirror features already available on Bluesky, a growing alternative to X. Bluesky allows advanced filtering but lacks a user-friendly interface to display all options. Meanwhile, X remains the leader in advanced search tools, offering the most comprehensive suite of features.
This update could help Threads bridge the gap, appealing to users who seek a balance between functionality and simplicity. Meta’s decision comes as Bluesky experiences rapid growth, now reaching nearly 24 million users.
Search enhancements roll out globally
The Threads advanced search feature will be rolled out globally in the coming weeks. Meta has not provided an exact timeline but confirmed the update in a Threads post. This enhancement follows other recent updates to Threads, including customizable default feeds, improved navigation between feeds, and an updated algorithm.
Meta’s recent updates aim to fortify Threads against rising competition from Bluesky. The company has been actively releasing features to retain its user base and challenge its rivals. While Threads initially struggled to meet user expectations, these updates suggest the tech giant’s commitment to refining the platform. It seems the company is getting there with 35 million new sign-ups in the last month.