Instagram-backed text-based social media platform Threads, which was recently introduced, is now rolling out a new 'Your likes' option, which allows users to see their liked posts. The platform has been adding new features and making frequent changes to retain the audience on the platform. Previously, it added translation and the following tab.

According to TechCrunch, the company began making this feature available to all users over the weekend after testing it last week on the Android beta platform. Users should navigate to Settings - Your Likes to access this feature. Meta has added a new media upload quality option that enables users to upload higher-quality photos and videos in addition to the capability to view liked posts.

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The users can directly find the new option by visiting Settings and then Account. After that, the user must go to the Media Quality option and now manage it.

Additionally, the platform now enables users to sort their following list according to the "Latest First" and "Earlier First" criteria. Users must visit their profile, tap on the follower's face pile under their bio, and then select the "Following" tab in order to view their list of followers.

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The company will soon add search and web experiences to Threads, Meta's founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed last week. “A successful week for Threads. The community here is moving in the direction I anticipate for developing a thriving long-term app. Although there is still much to do, I am encouraged by the team's shipping pace. Coming soon are search and the web,” according to the CEO of Meta.

Meanwhile, the company has lost more than half of its daily active users, soon after it recorded over 150 million sign-ups within a few days. According to the reports, Threads has lost over 82 per cent daily active users with 8 million users currently using the app daily. The daily time spent on the platform has also been dropped to 2.9 minutes per day which was earlier 19 minutes.