Instagram's latest social features: Everything you need to know
Instagram launched three fresh updates: Reposts, Instagram Map & new Friends section in the Reels tab
Instagram gets more social as the app has rolled out its amazing social features and the netizens are loving it. Because it’s all about being more social, more fun.
It's time to have social vibes only!
Instagram has launched three fresh updates, Reposts, Instagram Map, and a new Friends section in the Reels tab.
What else you could dream of! If still confused, don’t worry we've got you covered!
Instagram's latest updates let you repost Reel & Maps
1. Repost Reels:
Share reels you like, and they’ll appear on your profile. It’s like a personalized mixtape of content you enjoy!
2. Instagram Map:
Share your location with friends (if you want to). See where they are and what they’re posting from those places. Find it in your DMs tab. Cool, right!
3. Friends section:
Instagram also added a new Friends section inside the Reels tab. Here you can sneak peek at the reels your mates have liked or interacted with. It’s like discovering your friend’s Spotify playlist, but in video form.
Instagram’s new feature are about to level up your scroll game! With reposts, Instagram Map, and a Friends section in Reels, the platform is becoming your go-to social hub.
So, don’t waste your time, because it’s time to refresh your app and explore the fun and excitement.
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