Instagram is bringing back one of its more chaotic features, now reworked for the short-form video era. A new tab in the Reels feed will serve up videos that a user’s friends have liked or added ...
He has written news, reviews, and more as a tech journalist since 2020. Instagram will now let you upload Reels that are up to 3 minutes long, doubling the 90-second limit the platform had in ...
Not that Instagram doesn’t offer similar features already. You can obviously share Reels in groups, be it friends, family, or just work colleagues. Or, you can create special lists where you can ...
Instagram announced a timely update to its video feature Reels this morning, alongside the news that the Supreme Court upheld the law that will ban TikTok in the U.S. on January 19. The update ...
Meta is testing a highly anticipated feature on Instagram Reels that allows users to pause a video just by tapping on it. For now, the ability to pause videos is only available to a small group of ...
Meanwhile, Instagram Reels users are encountering a problem of the platform's own making: Meta, in all its wisdom, is making it easier than ever for users to see who liked a particular reel.
With TikTok on track to be banned from U.S. app stores starting on Sunday, Instagram is adding new features to Reels, its video-based feature that's modeled after TikTok. Going forward ...
Users can now see what their friends are liking on Instagram via a dedicated Reels feed. As TikTok goes dark, Instagram also boosts the 90-second video limit to three minutes.
Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri announced on January 19 that the platform would allow Reels up to three minutes long, a major increase from its previous limit of 90 seconds. Mosseri stated that the ...
To capitalize on this, Instagram has rolled out two new features for Reels, aiming to boost engagement and attract TikTok users. Instagram’s latest updates for Reels include a "Friends ...
Sometimes 90 seconds is not enough to express yourself. For people who want to say more or show more, Instagram will now let you post reels longer than 90 seconds. Instagram head Adam Mosseri ...