

You can also choose who mentions you, mute accounts and hide offensive words and phrases. In privacy, you can make your profile private, which means only approved followers can check out and interact with your posts and replies. Toggle off push notifications for threads and replies and following and followers. In the profile section, hit the globe on the top-left or the two-dash icon on the top-right to access your settings, where you can configure your notifications, privacy and account. Speaking of settings, let's spend a little more time on which settings you can adjust in Threads. Screenshots by Nelson Aguilar/CNET A little more about the settings in Threads You can also edit your profile and browse through various settings.Ībove you can see home (left), new thread (middle) and activity. Here you'll see your name, profile photo, biography, links, followers, threads and replies. In activity, you'll see who you recently followed, who recently followed you, replies to your posts, mentions and activity from verified users.Īnd last we have profile, where you can view your Threads profile. You can write up to 500 characters and include links, photos and videos. Next is new thread, which is where you create posts. Beast, Jennifer Lopez, the NBA, Marvel, the Kardashians and Zuckerberg himself. A few of the biggest existing accounts include Mr. Then we have search, where you'll find recommended profiles and can manually search for other accounts. The Following tab displays posts from accounts you follow in chronological order. Threads now has a For You tab, which is a series of recommended threads, and a Following tab. Here you can like, leave a comment on, repost and share posts. You may be a bit startled to see posts from users you don't follow, but that's how the current iteration of Threads works. Thanks a lot, this app and its community is the perfect example of why I like to be a developer.The first, on the left is home, which is where your timeline lives. The app is really cool and flexible, and the community is so helpful and positive. Last, let me say that I’ve been using n8n for a few months and it’s so great. Running n8n with the execution process :.Database you’re using (default: SQLite): default.However, when asking for user authorization, how to launch a tab in my browser to grant access to the app? I only managed get – as the node output – the raw HTML code of the Spotify login page, that should be opened in the browser to grant permission. I also tried doing the OAuth2 authorization flow by hand, with HTTP Request nodes, following the Spotify documentation: Authorization Code Flow | Spotify for Developers However, when I click “Connect my account” from the n8n UI, the browser tab opened shows a plain text with “404”.
