Instagram’s New Features Make It Even More Like Snapchat
You can now send disappearing photos and videos
Instagram is launching a new feature that lets users send
disappearing photos and videos to followers, the Facebook-owned company announced Monday. The new features are similar to those offered by Snapchat, a rival photo and video sharing app.
As part of the update, Instagram users will be able to send expiring
content to individual friends as well as groups through a direct
message. The photo or video will disappear from the recipient’s inbox
after he or she has viewed it. Senders will be able to see whether or
not the recipient has taken a screenshot of a video or replayed one.
Instagram users will only be able to send temporary photos and videos
to their followers. The new functionality will begin rolling out
globally Monday.
The announcement comes more than two months after Instagram launched
Stories, which stitches together multiple posts captured in the same
day. A similar feature also launched first on Snapchat.
Instagram also said Monday it’s adding the ability to livestream
video within its app. Tapping a new “Start Live Video” button in the
camera viewer allows Instagrammers to stream live footage for up to an
hour. There will be an option to turn off comments, and the app can push
notifications to users that alert them when an account they’re
following is going live. The new live video feature seems to operate
similarly to live video on Facebook, except Instagram says it doesn’t
save live footage post-broadcast.
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