
"Unlike regular Threads posts, replies to ghost posts go straight to the user's messaging inbox rather than inline, and only the author will be able to see who liked or responded to them. It's a subtle but significant shift toward private engagement within a public feed, providing a middle ground of sorts between Twitter's public discourse model and Instagram's close-friends Stories. Meta says the feature is aimed at reducing the "pressure of permanence" and sparking more spontaneous conversation."
"If this sounds familiar, it's because social media has been flirting with ephemerality for years. Snapchat built an empire on vanishing messages, and Instagram Stories borrowed the format and made it mainstream. Even X (formerly Twitter) experimented with "Fleets," its own 24-hour post format, before quietly shelving the feature in 2021 after low engagement. Threads' take, however, differs in intent. Rather than mimic Story-style content, ghost posts appear directly in the main feed where conversations actually happen and fade quietly after a day."
"Ghost posts join a growing list of new Threads features designed to broaden the platform's creative range. Over the past few months, Meta has added support for 10,000-character text attachments, and a Spoilers toggle that hides media or text until tapped. Together, the updates seem to position Threads as a kind of "social sandbox," one where both the long-form essay and the fleeting thought can coexist."
Threads is introducing ghost posts, a 24-hour disappearing text post format that places fleeting thoughts directly in the main feed. Replies to ghost posts go to the user's messaging inbox rather than appearing inline, and only the author can see who liked or responded. The feature aims to reduce the pressure of permanence and encourage spontaneous conversation by shifting engagement toward private interactions within a public timeline. The change contrasts with story-style ephemerality by integrating temporary posts into text-driven feeds. Threads has also added long-form attachments and a Spoilers toggle to support varied content formats.
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