Threads is rolling out a set of features tailored to help podcasters reach a wider audience. The features primarily make podcasts more visible on the platform, giving the creators more leverage and flexibility in promoting their content.
Key Takeaways:
- Meta’s Threads platform is empowering podcasters to reach more fans and promote their content.
- Testing with Spotify, the platform will soon support podcasts from other platforms, giving more podcasters a voice.
- This is one of the steps Threads is taking to make its platform more user-friendly.
The platform announced through its official Threads handle that it is testing features that make it easier for fans of podcasters to find them.
Though it has supported podcasts before now, Threads seeks to amplify the voices of podcasters in particular with the new features.
Threads Gives Podcasters a boost for their Content
Many social media platforms don’t particularly care about podcasters. While these content creators can share links to their content, there’s nothing really special about such links, but Threads is changing that.
First, content creators can now add podcasts to their profiles, making it possible for anyone visiting their walls to see them, thus boosting visibility.
Secondly, podcast links will henceforth be made more visible by making them stand out with a new preview feed so that people can see and interact with them easily.
These are the available features for now, but more are rolling out according to the platform, to cover more podcast platforms and people.
Podcasters Commend Threads’ Initiative
Podcasters have expressed happiness at the new features being rolled out to help them reach more people with their content.
This is one of several changes the platform has been making to make the platform better for all kinds of users.
It recently introduced a time management feature that helps users keep track of how much time they spend on the app to boost productivity and reduce time wasting.
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