The development was also shared on threads by Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

"The Threads API is now widely available, and will be available to all of you soon," he wrote.

According to Threads engineer Jesse Chen, the new API will allow developers to publish posts, fetch their own content, and deploy reply management tools, meaning developers can enable users to hide/show or reply to specific replies.

In a blogpost, the company also mentioned that the new API will also allow developers to tap into analytics at the media and account level with measurements like the number of views, likes, replies, reposts, and quotes.

Last month, Threads launched its own fact-checking program to rate false content on the platform.

Instagram head Adam Mosseri announced this new development in a post on Threads.

Meanwhile, Meta now has an average of 3.24 billion family daily active users (DAPs) across its various apps, an increase of 7 percent (year-on-year), while Threads has reached 150 million monthly active users, up from 130 million in February. Has gone.