Instagram has unveiled a groundbreaking feature, that allows users to share looping video Notes. This innovative feature initially introduced as an upgrade to WhatsApp statuses, is a new way for users to express themselves. Until now, status updates were restricted to text or emojis. Now, with Instagram’s latest addition, users can craft two-second looping video Notes to share with mutual followers or their Close Friends list. Simultaneously, whispers of a new privacy feature being tested on the platform are gaining traction, promising users control over who can view their Likes on posts and reels.
Looping Video Notes:
Users can now share two-second looping video Notes on Instagram.
A fresh mode of expression akin to WhatsApp statuses, previously limited to text or emojis.
Accessibility:
Video Notes are visible for 24 hours, similar to Stories.
The current restriction allows only front-facing camera videos.
Customization:
Users can add text captions and music to their Video Notes.
Option to choose the audience between Mutual Followers or Close Friends.
Interaction Enhancement:
Responses to Notes can include text, audio, photos, videos, gifs, and stickers.
Shared video Notes change the viewer’s profile thumbnail to that of the video.
Potential Privacy Feature:
Rumors suggest a future update to control who can view Likes on posts and reels.
Options might include allowing everyone, to follow people, and close friends, or restricting visibility entirely.
Response Interactivity:
When someone reacts to a Note, the reaction (text, audio, etc.) will be sent as a direct message.
Engagement Enhancement:
Aiming to encourage more multimedia interaction and engagement on the platform.
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