Instagram Notes feature expanded

The scope of the Instagram Notes feature has been expanded. The company is trying to highlight the feature that has not been very prominent until now.

Although it is not very prominent within Instagram, there is a “Notes” feature. The company describes this feature for those who have not seen it before as follows: “Notes provide a place to share short posts of updates and thoughts with specific people. You can share up to one note with others on Instagram. Your note will appear at the top of your inbox and above your profile picture in Instagram messaging. You and others will see your note at the top of their inbox or profile for up to 24 hours. After that time, your note will no longer appear on Instagram. You can delete your note at any time by tapping on it, then tapping Delete note.” Today’s update for Notes expands the feature to Reels and regular posts. Users can now leave notes on Reels and regular posts. Notes are displayed in small bubbles that appear above the posts along with the profile picture. Notes are deleted three days after they are posted, and you can customize who can see them.

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