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Meta Launches Threads Creator Hub

Meta's new Threads creator hub offers fundamental guidance on starting and growing your presence on the platform. While it offers fundamental guidance on account setup and feed customization through Instagram integration, the resource lacks detailed data-backed insights. The hub includes notes on topic tags (as hashtags aren't available), though its recommendations mainly focus on posting frequency based on limited internal research. This hub is particularly beneficial for those who are new to the platform and are seeking basic orientation.

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Meta Launches Threads Creator Hub
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Meta has launched a new info hub for Threads creators, offering explainers, notes, and pointers on how to create and grow their presence on the social media platform. The site offers a fundamental guide on how to begin using the app by linking your Instagram account.

Users still must register using their Instagram login, even though Threads is trying to stand out from Instagram. The website also offers guidelines on how Threads works and how to personalize your feed to represent your interests.

Although the app suggests fascinating subjects, Threads’s main flaw is that it doesn’t have hashtags. Since Threads does not allow the use of hashtags, there is also a section on “topic tags”.

How to create a topic tag

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Still, the notes and guidance are broad and devoid of insights backed by statistics. Based on internal research of Threads creators globally over a 30-day period, the only data-supported recommendation is on posting frequency.

If you’re looking to establish or grow your presence on Threads, the new creator hub provides a starting point, even if it lacks comprehensive data-driven insights.

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