
For those who haven’t but watched a streaming video or show, social media may unintentionally ruin it. A new function on Threads, a well-known social media platform from Meta, may prevent you from ruining your next movie.
Users can indicate media and word articles as spoilers thanks to the new feature. The spoiler did look blurred in feeds if it’s a photo, and text will get grayed out. The spoiler is apparent when you click on both types. The second major productions to use the Threads feature on their comments are Marvel and Netflix. Although Meta claims the element is being made available on Friday, it is already available worldwide.
Similar teaser features are already present on other websites and channels, including Reddit, Instagram, and Bluesky. Although it does allow you to mark media as hypersensitive, which blurs the article until people reveal it, X doesn’t include a feature particularly for spoilers.
Speaking of clues, if you’re not logged into Fibers right now, you might want to stop reading because the inserted plot-spoiling articles in this story might not be clear.
Netflix posted a photo with the message “do not touch until you’ve finished Squid Game 3” in one of the last moments of the third and final season of the Squid Game.
In a blog, Marvel teased the villain from the newest Ironheart line. You didn’t see the monster until the final scene. On Disney Plus, you may supply Ironheart.
Additionally, a blog from We Were Liars on Prime uses the new Threads teaser words have.  ,
This year, we’ve seen a number of other updates to Threads, including the ability to record images without having to take a screenshot. Despite the software being out for about two years, Threads just lately started testing direct communication.
How to use the Threads teaser have?
Anyone can use their comments ‘ spoilers. You simply need to click and choose “mark spoiler” to reveal the information you want to hide. That will make the word or picture you chose for other people blur.
This doesn’t mean you didn’t see articles about your favorite popular culture and entertainment subjects. When you’re ready to learn more, it lets you chose. All it requires is a click.  ,
However, it’s important to point out that those responsible for writing the article can determine whether or not to post something as a spoiler. But spoilers may be plentiful until most people use the function. Even so, it’s encouraging to see a function that keeps you informed without sacrificing important story items along the way.