Threads Unveils Exciting Community Features: Introducing the ‘Champion’ Badge and Profile Labels

Threads Unveils Exciting Community Features: Introducing the ‘Champion’ Badge and Profile Labels



Threads Introduces New Community Features for Enhanced Engagement


Threads Introduces New Community Features for Enhanced Engagement

Threads, the microblogging platform owned by Meta, is enhancing its community spaces by rolling out new features. On Monday, the company revealed its plans to test two community features called flairs, which enable users to add customizable labels visible under their usernames. Additionally, Threads is experimenting with a Champion badge to reward users for their active participation in community interactions.

New Community Features on Threads

Currently, Threads hosts over 200 communities focusing on a variety of interests and topics such as basketball, television, K-pop, and literature. In an effort to foster greater user engagement, the company has introduced these new features aimed at enhancing its community spaces. Users familiar with Reddit might notice similarities in these features, as Threads aspires to encourage more community engagement than platforms like Reddit or X.

Flairs: Customizable Labels for Users

One of the key features being tested is Flairs, which permits users to add personalized labels directly beneath their usernames. For instance, in the book community, users can label themselves as “Author,” while NBA community members may choose to display a flair that represents their favourite team either by name or logo.

Champion Badges: Recognition for Top Contributors

Additionally, Threads is exploring the introduction of Champion Badges, a feature designed to visibly signify a user’s profile as that of a top contributor within a specific community. This badge will only be granted to a carefully selected group of users who are not only well-followed but also frequently engage in discussions within that community.

At present, Meta is conducting internal tests of these features with the potential for future rollout in community spaces.


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