Instants
Coverage of Instants in the Nexus archive.
- Instagram's new 'Instants' feature follows Snapchat formula
Instagram has introduced a new feature called Instants, which allows users to send ephemeral photos through direct messages. This feature is similar to Snapchat's formula. Instants enables users to share fleeting moments with their friends and followers.
- Instagram is blasted for its new 'Snapchat clone' Instants - as one surprised user is caught taking a selfie on the TOILET
Instagram is facing criticism for its new feature Instants, which is being compared to Snapchat. A user was caught taking a selfie on the toilet, highlighting the feature's potential awkwardness. Instagram's decision has sparked debate among users.
- How to turn off Instagram’s new Instants feature and retract photos you accidentally shared
Instagram's new Instants feature allows users to share real-life moments, but many are looking to turn it off after accidentally sharing photos. The feature is part of the Meta-owned social network. Users are seeking ways to retract shared images and disable the feature.
- Instagram’s New Instants App Is a Snapchat Clone for Thirst Traps
Instagram has launched a new app called Instants, which allows users to send disappearing photos, similar to Snapchat. The app is likely to be used for sharing explicit content. Instants is a part of Instagram's efforts to expand its features and attract new users.
- Instagram debuts a new disappearing-photo app called Instants
Instagram has introduced a new disappearing-photo app called Instants, focused on sharing candid moments. The app allows users to share snaps in the moment. This move is part of Instagram's effort to expand its features and attract more users.
- Instagram has launched another Snapchat clone
Instagram has launched a new app called 'Instants' in Italy and Spain, featuring Snapchat-like disappearing photos available for 24 hours. The app is available on iOS and Android, but Meta has not announced plans for a desktop version or wider regional rollout.
- Instagram tests a new ‘Instants’ app for sharing disappearing photos
Instagram is testing a new app called 'Instants' that allows users to share disappearing photos with friends. These photos can be viewed only once and remain available for 24 hours.