Instagram reveals “Collabs” mode and other new features

Instagram announced this week that it was stockpiling new features. What brings a breath of fresh air to the photo social network …

Collabs mode coming soon

Very soon, two Instagram accounts will be able to share the kinship of the same post or the same Reel. Both usernames will be visible at the top of the post, which will be shown in the news feed of the respective subscribers.

Collaborative posts will share the same number of likes, comments, and views. This new functionality will be available from the publication or the reel identification screen.

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You can finally publish an Instagram post from your computer!

Since Instagram launched a little over ten years ago, it hasn’t been possible to share a post from your computer. But now is a bygone era!

Screenshot of the computer version of Instagram

Screenshot © Instagram

Yes, Instagram announced a much awaited feature. You can now publish a post from the computer version of the social network. In short, a very basic post, but it took her a long time to show the tip of her nose. One thing is for sure, community managers should be thrilled with this news!

New Fundraising Options

Also new: New fundraising options will soon appear on Instagram by tapping directly on the “+” button at the top of your app. The fundraising tool will be added to your post but also to your CV for a month. The nonprofit of your choice will receive 100% of the money raised by your publication.

Some news from the reels

Finally, Instagram continues to compete with TikTok. In fact, the social network is adding new effects to video creation. These novelties are highly directed “music” with a Superbeat effect that depends on the beat of your chosen music, or the spread of words in 3D.

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