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Instagram to launch vertical feed for Stories soon

Started by devikad, Feb 04, 2021, 12:11 PM

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Instagram to launch vertical feed for Stories soon



New Delhi: Facebook-owned Instagram is now working on new vertical feed for Stories, the way TikTok first used and Reels on Instagram has already cloned the feature.

According to a TechCrunch report, navigating with vertical swipes up and down would make Stories experience more like Reels, recently launched by Facebook to compete with the Chinese short-video making app.

Vertical swiping feels more natural than taps and horizontal flicks, the way we do on smartphones and other apps.

The "Vertical Stories" feature on Instagram was spotted by Alessandro Paluzzi who shared the discovery on his Twitter account.

"Now you can swipe up and down to browse stories".

The feature is not live yet.

Instagram confirmed to TechCrunch on Wednesday that the feature is being developed but is not available for the public at the moment.

"This is an early prototype and is not currently testing on Instagram," a company spokesperson was quoted as saying.

Short video making app Instagram Reels is rolling out a new update allowing users to make 30-second videos instead of 15 seconds.

The company has also increased the timer from 3 seconds to 10 seconds. It is also adding trim and delete clips options to make editing simpler.

After the departure of Tik Tok, Instagram Reels became the most popular app for young Indians as 7 in 10 (18-29 age group) said they would like to use Reels as a platform for video sharing.

Nearly 68 per cent TikTok content creators said they are likely to switch to Indian or non-Chinese versions of video-sharing apps, according to data provided by YouGov, Internet-based market research and data analytics firm.

Source: https://telecom.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/instagram-to-launch-vertical-feed-for-stories-soon/80683159

fizahydraulic1

Well, Stories are still the way they used to be, and it's good. I like them this way

maddymoriwaki

#2
So, they didn't launch it yet. And it seems this feature would not become popular. Stories are good the way they are, and there is no need to copy TikTok that much. It makes me sick that YouTube and Instagram copy TikTok a lot and create those "shorts" and "reels," respectively. When I go to Instagram, I want to see pastures, and when I go to YouTube, I want to see longer videos. Everything's good for its purpose.
I like Instagram because I have multiple followers there from https://famoid.com/buy-instagram-followers/, and I can promote my services. But if it continues to make bad management decisions, I will have to leave it.