You can Asian Dramas Archivesnow do a lot more with Instagram Stories.
In an effort to increase engagement with the feature, the photo app added tagging, links and Boomerang support to Stories in an update rolling out Thursday.
SEE ALSO: Instagram wants you to shop in its appWith the update, users can tag accounts within their Stories just like they'd tag accounts in a photo or video post. When an account is tagged in a Story, tapping their username will link to their account page.
Interestingly, unlike photo tagging, being tagged in a Story will notify you within a direct message with the person who tagged you (if a friend tags you in a normal photo post, the notification will appear in your main activity feed.)
Tags aren't the only new way you can interact with Stories. Instagram is also adding the ability to link to web pages within Story posts -- for verified account holders. (Instagram says this feature is for verified accounts only for now since it's still a test but that could change at some point in the future.)
Finally, the app is integrating Boomerang -- Instagram's app for one-second videos -- directly into Stories. What's more, Instagram's built-in version of Boomerang will have a couple of features not part of the main app, like the ability to switch between the front and rear-facing camera and the ability to capture a shorter clip.
Instagram is hoping these features will help users build "deeper connections" and "tell a richer story," says product manager Nathan Sharp.
More broadly, the company is also likely looking to boost engagement with the feature, which has been more successful than other efforts the company has made to copy Snapchat's feature of the same name. Facebook is also testing multiple Snapchat-like camera features in its main app as well as a new standalone app in Brazil. The company may even be eyeing a Stories-like feature for WhatsApp.
Topics Facebook Instagram Social Media
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
How to Watch Netflix with Friends Anywhere (and No, It's Not Illegal to Share Your Password)
Luckin Coffee records first quarterly loss in two years, negative operating margin · TechNode
Alibaba signs David Beckham as AliExpress global ambassador · TechNode
Tesla’s No. 2 executive reportedly reassuming China leadership role · TechNode
ByteDance fires 61 employees in anti
Baidu’s core advertising remains weak in Q1, GenAI boost cloud revenue · TechNode
The EPA axed its climate change websites, but NASA's are still intact
Stablecoin bill advances in U.S. Senate as Trump critics call to end his crypto dealings
Alibaba signs David Beckham as AliExpress global ambassador · TechNode
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。