Entries in Instagram (248)

Thursday
Jan182018

New Instagram feature might show just how addicted to the social network you are

There’s a new feature that’s on by default on Instagram, and you may or may not like it. It shows people you private message or tag in your Instagram Stories when the last time you were on the app. It’s apparently showing up for both Android and iOS users. If you would prefer to keep how often you are on the app, you can just scroll to the bottom of the settings menu and turn off the toggle beside the “Show Activity Status” option. If you do this though, you won’t be able to see when other people were last online.

Source: Business Insider

Friday
Dec292017

Instagram will start showing recommended posts on your feed

 

You no longer have to head to the Explore tab to see some recommended accounts. Instagram is rolling out a “Recommended for You” section in your main feed. This may or may not sit well with users but it’s coming your way. If you go through all the new posts on your regular feed, that’s when this section will show up. It shows you posts from accounts your friends may follow and the social network things you might like or based on the company’s algorithm. Instagram even added a new section on its help site on this new feature.

Source: Tech Crunch

Tuesday
Dec122017

Instagram update lets you follow hashtags

Instagram has been steadily adding on more and more features these days. The latest addition is the ability to follow hashtags on the service like you would accounts. All you need to do is search for a topic that interests you and tap on the follow button. Relevant posts that have these tags will show up in both your feed and stories bar. You can also unfollow hashtags the same way. Your profile will now also show the hashtags you follow. If your account is set to private, then only your followers will see what hashtags you follow.

Wednesday
Dec062017

Instagram will let you put your favorite stories in your profiles

It might be taking away from the initial intention of the Instagram Story feature but as Instagram’s Yichen Wang justifies, “It’s a pretty carefree way to capture moments in your day, but it doesn’t mean they’re low-quality moments.” Instagram just updated its app to do a few new things. One is you now have the option to save in a private archive the stories you post. Another is you can pick the stories you have, put these in albums of sorts that you can name, and display these on top of your profile. The ability to create these albums hasn’t shown up on my phone yet but saving to archive is already available. Perhaps I need to start taking more Stories for the option to be available for me.

Source: Fast Company