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Facebook is testing Twitter-like 'threads' feature on pages of some public figures

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New Delhi: Twitter's tweet thread feature is reportedly coming soon to Facebook as sources suggest that the social media giant is testing the threads feature on Pages of some public figures.

With the feature,Facing is expecting to provide users with the ability to create posts related to previous ones on a related subject just like Twitter.

According to TechCrunch, the new feature which is under development ties the posts together more visually so fans can more easily follow updates over time.

As per the report on Friday, when the new post appears on followers' News Feeds, it will be shown as being connected to the other posts in a thread," the report said on Friday.

It was social media consultant Matt Navarra who first spotted this feature in action.

Facebook is currently testing the feature with a small group of "public figures" on the platform.

The threaded posts will have a "View Post Thread" button, which lets followers easily navigate to see all of the posts in the thread.

When you tap on the button, you'll be shown where you can see all the threaded posts pieced together, according to the report.

With an aim to promote independent writers, Facebook has also announced a set of publishing and subscription tools -- Bulletin -- to support creators in the US.

The tech giant said that Bulletin will include support focused on content creation, monetisation and audience growth.

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