Instagram, which is owned by Meta, is apparently allowing a few users to submit lengthier videos on Stories of up to 60 seconds. “As spotted by an Instagram user in Turkey,” News Media reported on Wednesday, “the social networks app is currently warning select users about the change.”
According to the study, if a user shoots or uploads a video that is longer than 15 seconds, it is automatically split into numerous Stories. Users will be able to publish films to Stories that are up to 60 seconds long without having to divide them up with this new update, it added.
According to the article, Instagram is also testing a new interface for creating Stories that will make it easy to tag other accounts and include a location. According to a recent claim, Instagram hit 2 billion users roughly a week before Facebook changed its name to Meta in October, according to unidentified insiders. Since crossing the one billion monthly active users mark in June 2018, the network has kept its user counts private.
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