One of the most important platforms of social media Instagram New features being tested for doing.
Instagramis a “Reels-focused” “reels” from TikTok for certain content producers abroad.templates” feature began to offer. This future public feature allows people to get ready-made templates from other videos for the reels they will shoot / create. In this way, those who want to save time and speed up content production visibly Instagramwill basically make these templates based on previously captured videos, but will reportedly offer internal and external templates as well. Meanwhile, the company is conducting other tests. According to developer Alessandro Paluzzi, the firm still Works for QR code based sharingalso on top of Reels do not advertise Tests are also active. In addition, the company, which develops story stickers for subscribers only, offers Reels. “add subject” system is also on the agenda.
Instagram Many innovations have been introduced recently. The first feature that stands out here is with product labeling it was relevant. Now people in certain markets can control their content. “product labels” he can put In this way, followers can quickly access the products in the shared content. Another innovation related to labels was in the focus of people. Now people can identify themselves as photographers or designers, for example, through their profiles.
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If someone who does this is tagged on a photo, for example, by someone else, the phrase “photographer” or “designer” appears just below their username. Also on Instagram in the sorting algorithm changes are made. According to Adam Mosseri, original content will now be featured more. In this way, the company will push reposts to the background and give more visibility to the original content creator.
Instagram REELS announced a new feature! “Use as template” allows user to replace the clips with your own and it will match the time stamps of the template reel. Let me know what you think of this feature. Does this make you want to create more reels? pic.twitter.com/rLMJAX89jG
— Jo Millie (@JosephineMedia) March 26, 2022