Trending on Threads this week
This page lists the conversations breaking out on Threads right now — refreshed every few hours. Threads still rewards conversational openings and quick takes, so we surface topics that fit that voice.
This page lists the top content trends on Threads for the current week. The list refreshes every few hours over a rolling seven-day window. Each entry includes a momentum signal and a short "why now" explanation.
How we score trends on Threads
On Threads we weight reply velocity and cross-account spread, and we discount single-account amplification. The list represents distinct angles, not five flavours of the same hot take.
- Reply and re-thread velocity over the rolling window
- Spread across distinct accounts and sub-niches
- Conversational fit (does this open a thread, or close one?)
- Whether the topic has runway beyond the next 24 hours
Trending on Threads: frequently asked
›How often is Threads trending data updated?
We refresh every public trending list roughly every six hours, over a rolling seven-day window — so what you see is current without flipping on every viral spike. Each Threads list shows the timestamp of the last refresh and a countdown to the next one at the top of the page.
›How should I read the Threads trend cards?
Each card has a title (the trend itself), a short "why now" explanation, and a signal meter (one to three bars) showing momentum. Whether to post, plan, or skip is your call — we don't pretend to know your audience better than you do.
›Can I use these trends commercially?
Yes. The on-page trends and the free embeddable widget are free to use, including on commercial sites, as long as you keep the TINS HUB attribution visible and you don't re-host, redistribute, or use the data to train AI models. Full terms live in §10a of our Terms of Service.
›How is this different from the personalized trends in the app?
This public page shows a generic per-platform list with no audience targeting. Signed-in TINS HUB members get trends scored for their specific niche, audience, geography and format, with ready-to-post hooks and outlines for each idea — that's the paid product.