Threads Now Lets You Approve and Filter Your Replies

Meta’s Threads is stepping up user control with a new update — Threads now lets you approve and filter your replies before they appear publicly. This powerful moderation tool helps creators and everyday users alike manage conversations more safely. It’s part of Meta’s broader push to make Threads a more positive and open alternative to X (formerly Twitter).

Threads Now Lets You Approve and Filter Your Replies

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What Does “Approve and Filter Your Replies” Mean on Threads?

With this update, users can manually approve replies before they show up on their posts. That means if someone comments, you get to decide whether others will see it — helping you keep discussions respectful and on-topic. Threads already let users limit replies to followers or mentioned accounts, but this new feature adds a flexible middle ground: open conversation without chaos.

How to Use Threads’ Reply Approvals and Filters

Using Threads’ new controls is simple. After posting, you can access the “Reply Approvals” option in your post settings. You’ll also find Activity Feed filters that let you sort replies by followers, mentions, or verified users. These updates make managing engagement much smoother, especially for users with large audiences or brand accounts looking to maintain their tone and community vibe.

Why Threads’ Reply Filters Matter for Users

This update isn’t just about moderation — it’s about empowerment. By letting you filter and approve your replies, Threads ensures you can foster healthy interactions while still inviting open discussions. It’s a smart move in Meta’s mission to make social media less toxic and more personalized, positioning Threads as a safer space for authentic conversations.

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