We’ve all seen it – an infinite number of Instagram stories with tabs smaller than the phone pixels themselves.
Now, Instagram will be giving users the possibility to upload uninterrupted 60 second stories. The social network confirmed on Friday that stories under 60 seconds will not be broken up into smaller segments.
The stories used to be cut up into 15 second clips, but this is coming to an end, a Meta spokesperson confirmed to tech news portal TechCrunch.
This means that even viewers watching a following’s stories will not need to continuously tap the side of the screen to get through a whole slew of video.
However, this could mean that people who like the bite-sized nature of stories could be turned off to this feature. This would transform Stories into a new version of Reels, which also has the option of posting 60 second videos.
Instagram’s shift to video content has led to the platform increasing the time limit on all clip content. New video posts are now automatically shared as Reels if they are shorter than 15 minutes.
This also comes as Instagram wrestles with the giant TikTok has become, despite users criticising the app for trying to become something it’s not. Instagram may have back-tracked a bit, but video still seems to be taking the chief position on the application.
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