The feature, called "Dear Algo," lets Threads users personalize what content they see by publicly posting an AI prompt.
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To use the feature in a public post, type “Dear Algo” and then a description of what you want Threads’ algorithm to show you more of. Once you make your request, the change will stick for three days ...
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