Threads is pushing out new features faster than we can keep up. The latest is a revamped desktop design that gives you unprecedented control over your feeds, channeling the vibe of the old TweetDeck. Adam Mosseri from Instagram shared this exciting development on Threads, announcing its global launch starting today. .stk-f27d741{box-shadow:0 0 0 2px rgba(120,120,120,0.1) !important}.stk-f27d741-container{background-color:#f3f3f3 !important}.stk-f27d741-container:before{background-color:#f3f3f3 !important} .stk-fff85bd{margin-left:-20px !important}.stk-fff85bd .stk–svg-wrapper .stk–inner-svg svg:last-child{opacity:0.7 !important}.stk-fff85bd .stk–svg-wrapper .stk–inner-svg svg:last-child,.stk-fff85bd .stk–svg-wrapper .stk–inner-svg svg:last-child :is(g,path,rect,polygon,ellipse){fill:var(–stk-global-color-56583,#911d9c) !important} .stk-75422ff{margin-left:-17px !important}.stk-75422ff .stk-block-text__text{font-size:16px !important;font-weight:300 !important;font-style:normal !important;font-family:”Golos Text”,Sans-serif !important}@media screen and (max-width:1023px){.stk-75422ff .stk-block-text__text{font-size:16px !important}}“We’re starting to roll out the new threads.net on desktop globally, so you can customize and personalize what you see, wrote Mosseri in a recent Threads post. “We have a lot of great ideas to make this the best website to share ideas, so stay tuned for more and let us know if you have any suggestions” The new layout allows you to personalize your homepage by pinning your favorite feeds. Just click the pin icon in the bottom-left corner to curate your display. You can choose from your Following feed, For You feed, saved posts, and recent notifications. You can scroll horizontally to view all your pinned feeds or keep things sleek with just one. There’s also an option for auto-updates, so your feeds refresh in real time. Post by @mosseri View on Threads So far so good, right? Threads says “hold my beer,” because unlike X Pro (formally Tweetdeck) which now requires a paid subscription, Threads’ new layout remains completely free. One big win…Threads adds a Tweetdeck-like feature without the subscription