【AI前沿】Meta won’t let you block its AI account on Threads
TechAINewsMeta won’t let you block its AI account on ThreadsUsers can tag Meta AI to get answers to questions, but a lot of people don’t want to see it.Users can tag Meta AI to get answers to questions, but a lot of people don’t want to see it.byJay PetersMay 12, 2026, 8:35 PM UTCLinkShareGiftIllustration: The VergeJay Petersis a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme.Meta announced on Tuesday that it’s testing a Threads feature that lets users tag a Meta AI account to get answers to questions or context about a conversation on the platform. If you’ve spent any time looking at replies on X as of late, this new feature sounds a lot like Meta’s take on people tagging xAI’s Grok. But,as reported byEngadget, Threads users quickly discovered that you can’t block the new Meta AI account, and they aren’t happy about it.Meta has invested heavily in AI as it works to catch up to rivals like OpenAI and Google,spending billions to hire AI talent. It launched a new AI model calledMuse Spark in April, which it said it would bring to its apps and services, and now, it’s showing up on Threads withthe new Meta AI account. Apinned videoshows how the new feature, initially available as a test in Argentina, Malaysia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, and Singapore, lets you tag Meta AI to get answers to questions like “why is everyone obsessed with matcha” or “how do you actually pronounce ‘Cannes’?”But if you go to the three dots menu on the Meta AI profile, there’s currently no option to block it, like you can find on other accounts.There aremanyangry replies to posts fromMeta AI,the main Threads account, andThreads boss Connor Hayes, and users who saw the option to block the feature reportedhittingerrorswhen they tried to do so.Engadget’sKarissa Bell also says that “Users cannot block Meta AI” wasa trending topic on Threadswith more than one million posts about it, but the trendisn’t showing up for her anymore. I’m also not seeing it.“Users can manage their Meta AI experience during the test,” Meta spokesperson Christine Pai tellsThe Verge. “We want to give people a way to quickly gather context before jumping into the conversation, but if you want to see fewer Meta AI replies in your Threads feed you can mute or hide Meta AI replies, or use the ‘Not interested’ option on any Meta AI post.”Follow topics and authorsfrom this story to see more like this in your personalized homepage feed and to receive email updates.Jay PetersAIMetaNewsSocial MediaTechThreadsMost PopularMost PopularGoogle announces its Chromebook successor: the GooglebookLogitech’s tiny folding mouse improves upon the laptop trackpadAndroid Auto is now one (screen) size fits allGoogle’s Aluminium OS revealed in 16-minute leaked videoThe 9 biggest new features in Android 17The Verge DailyA free daily digest of the news that matters most.Email (required)Sign UpBy submitting your email, you agree to ourTermsandPrivacy Notice.This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the GooglePrivacy PolicyandTerms of Serviceapply.Advertiser Content FromThis is the title for the native ad