3 Ways to Fix Threads Posts Failed to Upload

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Fix 1: Check Cellular Data Access

If you’re trying topost on Threadsusing mobile data and it does not seem to work, check if you’ve disabled cellular data access for the app.

On iPhone

Step 1:Open theSettingsapp. Tap onCellular.

Step 2:Scroll down and enable the toggle forThreads.

On Android

Step 1:Long-tap on theapp iconand selectApp Info. Tap onConnection Methodor any similar option in the menu.

Step 2:Ensure you have checked the options forWi-FiandMobile Data– meaning the app can connect to the internet via both modes.

Fix 2: Clear Cache

Accumulated cache files can cause many issues and may prevent you from posting anything on Threads.

On iPhone

Offloading an applicationon your iPhone removes temporary data, including cache and junk files. However, it still maintains other essential data, such as your sign-in information, in-app downloads and purchases, etc.

Step 1:On your iPhone, go toSettings>General>iPhone Storage

Step 2:Scroll down and select theThreadsapp > tap onOffload App. Tap on the Offload App again to confirm your action.

Step 3:Now, tap onReinstall App.

On Android

Step 1:Go toSettings> tapApps> chooseManage apps.

Step 2:SelectThreads> ChooseClear data.

Step 3:SelectClear cacheand tapOKto confirm.

Fix 3: Force Stop App (Android)

When youforce-stop an application, all the related activities will come to a halt and might even clear related files. Thus giving the app a quick reboot when opening it again. Here’s how to do it:

Step 1:Go toSettings> tapApps> chooseManage apps.

Step 2:Choose Threads and tapForce Stop. TapOKto confirm.

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Last updated on 04 April, 2024

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