When you create a Threads account, you must choose between a private account and a public account. This choice controls who can see your posts, who can reply, and whether your content can reach users on other platforms like Mastodon. A public account makes your posts visible to anyone on Threads and to users on federated servers if you enable sharing. A private account restricts visibility to your approved followers only. This article explains the exact visibility differences between the two account types, including how each affects replies, reposts, and cross-platform sharing.
Key Takeaways: Threads Private vs Public Account Visibility
- Profile > Privacy > Public or Private account: Switch between public and private modes; public accounts show all posts to everyone, private accounts show posts only to approved followers.
- Profile > Privacy > Fediverse sharing: Only public accounts can enable this feature to let posts appear on Mastodon and other ActivityPub servers.
- Reply visibility: Public accounts allow anyone to reply; private accounts allow only followers to reply, and replies are hidden from non-followers.
What Private and Public Accounts Control in Threads
Threads is built on Instagram’s account system, so the privacy setting you choose in Threads is separate from your Instagram privacy. A public Threads account means anyone on Threads can view your profile, see your posts, and share your content. A private account requires people to send a follow request, which you must approve before they can see any of your posts or profile information.
The main difference is the audience for your content. Public accounts are designed for broad reach and discovery. Private accounts are designed for a controlled, smaller group of followers. This choice also affects how the Fediverse sharing feature works. Fediverse sharing is only available for public accounts because it relies on the ActivityPub protocol, which requires posts to be publicly accessible to be distributed to other servers.
Public Account: Visibility and Reach
When your account is public, every post you publish appears in the For You feed and the Following feed of users who follow you. Your posts also appear in search results on Threads. Anyone who visits your profile can see your full post history without following you. Public posts can be reposted, quoted, and shared as links outside Threads. If you enable Fediverse sharing, your public posts are also sent to servers like Mastodon, where users on those servers can see and interact with them.
Private Account: Visibility and Reach
With a private account, only your approved followers can see your posts. Your profile shows a lock icon, and your posts are hidden from the For You feed of users who do not follow you. Your posts do not appear in search results. People who visit your profile see only your bio and follower count. They must send a follow request to view your posts. Private accounts cannot enable Fediverse sharing, so your posts never leave Threads. Replies from non-followers are blocked, and only your followers can reply to your posts.
Steps to Switch Between Private and Public Account
You can change your account type at any time from the Settings menu. Switching from public to private hides all your existing posts from non-followers. Switching from private to public makes all your posts visible to everyone immediately.
- Open your Threads profile
Tap the profile icon in the bottom-right corner of the app. - Tap the two-line menu icon
This icon is in the top-right corner of your profile page. - Select Settings
From the dropdown menu, tap the Settings option. - Tap Privacy
In the Settings menu, locate and tap the Privacy section. - Toggle Public or Private account
Tap the toggle next to Public or Private account to switch. If you are switching to private, confirm the change in the pop-up dialog.
After switching, the change takes effect immediately. Your profile icon will update to show a lock if you switched to private, or no lock if you switched to public.
Common Issues When Switching Account Types
Lost Followers After Switching from Public to Private
When you switch from public to private, your existing followers are not automatically removed. They remain followers and can still see your posts. However, anyone who followed you before the switch but did not have an approved follow request will lose access. To regain access, they must send a new follow request that you approve.
Fediverse Sharing Disabled After Switching to Private
If you had Fediverse sharing enabled on a public account and then switch to private, Fediverse sharing is automatically turned off. Your posts will no longer appear on Mastodon or other ActivityPub servers. To re-enable Fediverse sharing, you must switch back to a public account and turn on the feature again from Profile > Privacy > Fediverse sharing.
Replies from Non-Followers Blocked on Private Account
On a private account, only your followers can reply to your posts. If someone who does not follow you tries to reply, they see an error message. This is by design to keep conversations within your approved circle. If you want broader engagement, you must switch to a public account.
Threads Private Account vs Public Account: Key Differences
| Feature | Public Account | Private Account |
|---|---|---|
| Profile visibility | Visible to everyone | Visible to approved followers only |
| Post visibility in feeds | Appears in For You and Following feeds of all users | Appears only in followers’ feeds |
| Search visibility | Posts appear in search results | Posts do not appear in search results |
| Reply permissions | Anyone can reply | Only followers can reply |
| Fediverse sharing | Available (if enabled) | Not available |
| Repost and share | Anyone can repost or share your posts | Only followers can repost; sharing outside Threads is limited |
| Profile icon | No lock icon | Lock icon displayed |
Now you understand the visibility differences between a private and public Threads account. You can switch your account type at any time from Settings > Privacy. If you want your posts to reach a wider audience including users on Mastodon, keep your account public and enable Fediverse sharing. For a more controlled experience where only approved followers see your content, a private account is the right choice. Remember that Fediverse sharing is permanently unavailable on private accounts, so plan your account type based on whether you want cross-platform distribution.