Instagram has made changes in recent days that appear to be aimed at attracting TikTok users while the short-video app’s future remains in limbo.
Meta continues to target creators in the days following the U.S. TikTok ban. In addition to paying TikTok creators big bonuses to publish reels, Instagram
Meta is testing a highly requested pause feature with a small group of users on Instagram Reels. The new feature is the latest sign that Meta is looking to capitalize on TikTok's uncertain future in the U.S. Previously, users have only been able to pause videos on Instagram Reels by tapping and holding on their screen.
The official @Potus Instagram account appears to have seen a significant drop in followers since President Trump took office last week.
Open Instagram and go to Settings. Select Device Permissions. Look for Location and choose Never or While Using the App. To disable location tracking entirely, turn off Location Services in your phone's settings. These steps prevent Instagram from accessing or sharing your location.
A pet influencer has revealed how much money she made from her dog’s Instagram account last year — and followers are amazed. Alison, who manages her dog Monty’s Instagram account, began posting photos and videos of her pup to keep friends and family updated on his growth and cuteness.
Seeing what videos your friends have liked can be great, or embarrassing. If you're using Instagram Reels, be warned when you hit the "like" button.
The company is messing with the thing people care about most. I don’t know that Instagram has ever seen a good idea that it didn’t immediately copy. That’s sort of the entire business model at this point—figure out what people like about other apps and build them into your own as quickly as possible before the competitor gains any traction.
Trump became the 47th president of the United States at a ceremony on Capitol Hill. Later that day, Colby took to Instagram to share resources and encourage her fol
Some posts related to obtaining abortion pills were recently hidden on Instagram and Facebook and some accounts were suspended, before being later restored.
Your favorite social media sites have access to more of your personal information than you might think. Here’s what you can do about it.
Algorithms that just don’t get you are ruining your Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. Now you can do something about it.