This April Threads launched Live Chats, which according to Meta “lets you participate in public group chats during the biggest cultural events. It’s a new way to build community with others around shared interests like an album drop or a big game as it unfolds.”
Now the feature is getting some additional updates, including expanded access. All Community Champions across all communities are now eligible to create a Live Chat. Communities on Threads are dedicated spaces where users can connect and discuss specific passions – and Community Champion badges are awarded to active contributors who keep conversations going.
- Co-hosts: Hosts can now invite up to three co-hosts into their Live Chat – making it easier to manage conversations and bring in other voices. Meta suggests you should think of it as the equivalent of having a guest on your show or another voice to moderate the conversation.
- Share chat messages to feed: Standout moments from a Live Chat can now be shared directly to a user’s Threads feed – helping conversations reach a broader audience.
- Translations: Live Chats now support translations, making conversations more accessible to global communities.
- Coming soon: Desktop support and pinned messages are in the works — two of the most heavily requested features, says Meta.
- Better host tools: Hosts can now delete messages for everyone, and Meta is testing ways to make host/co-host messages more visually prominent so they stand out in the flow.
How to best use Threads communities
For established artists. Consider co-hosting live chats around a new release, identifying community champions and rewarding them, or sharing snippets of upcoming music, or a chat around one of their passions – whether it’s F1, football or discussing a new series they’ve been binging.
For independent and developing artists. Many musicians use communities to get feedback from other artists, or scout for producers and collaborators.
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