Looking for how Threads explains account restrictions and why you're seeing new video ads in your feed? Meta’s Threads app has introduced a new account status dashboard designed to give users clearer insights into how their posts and activities are monitored, restricted, or penalized. As part of a broader transparency push, this new feature helps users better understand Threads’ community guidelines, appeal decisions, and avoid future penalties — all while the platform tests video ads to enhance monetization opportunities.
Meta has rolled out an account status dashboard on Threads, offering users a clear view of any actions taken against their posts or accounts. Much like the existing tools on Instagram and Facebook, this dashboard shows if your content has been removed, shadowbanned, or restricted from being recommended due to community guideline violations. If you believe Threads has penalized your account unfairly, the dashboard also streamlines the appeal process, giving users a straightforward way to challenge moderation decisions.
Designed with social media account transparency in mind, the dashboard can be found in the account settings menu. With just a few taps, users can see whether they’ve been blocked from using certain features, which posts are affected, and receive actionable advice on how to stay compliant with Threads’ policies. This improvement aims to build user trust while promoting a safer, more positive online community.
Alongside the dashboard launch, Threads is ramping up its monetization strategy by introducing video ads to a small segment of its user base. Meta announced during IAB NewFronts that advertisers will begin testing 19:9 or 1:1 format videos appearing between organic content within users’ Threads feeds. This trial marks Threads’ latest step in expanding its advertising ecosystem, following the platform’s broader ad rollout that started earlier this year.
The move isn't isolated to Threads alone. Meta is enhancing its advertising capabilities across Facebook and Instagram as well. The company plans to introduce a short-form video ad solution that places promotional videos next to trending Reels content to maximize user engagement. Additionally, branded partnership ads are set to expand into formats such as Facebook Live, tapping into the high-demand market for live video experiences.
These new updates on Threads — the dashboard and video ads — are critical for both everyday users and advertisers. For users, the account transparency dashboard empowers them to maintain better control over their online presence, avoid accidental policy violations, and navigate the appeals process more efficiently. It's a significant shift toward a user-first platform experience, a trend increasingly favored by major tech companies.
Meta’s commitment to evolving Threads is clear. As the app continues to build features mirroring those on Instagram and Facebook, users can expect even more tools focused on transparency, content control, and monetization support. The expansion of short-form video ads, live video advertising, and community-driven moderation features points to a future where Threads could become a serious contender in the social media landscape.
Whether you're a creator hoping to stay compliant with platform guidelines, a user who wants better control over their content visibility, or an advertiser seeking high-ROI video ad space, Threads' latest updates are setting the stage for an exciting evolution of the app.
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