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The features you've been waiting for are finally coming to Instagram

Instagram users can now publish posts directly from the Instagram website on their computers

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 Jun 2021 3:00PM

The features you've been waiting for are finally coming to Instagram
Some users have already received the notification that they can publish content directly from the web version of Instagram. – AFP pic, June 26, 2021

INSTAGRAM isn't exactly the most convenient platform to use on a PC. And clearly the social network would like to remedy this. Some users of the platform can now publish a post directly from the web version of Instagram. A very practical feature that's been expected for a while now. Additionally, there's a new option in connection with Twitter. 

Unfortunately, not everyone can already use these features. While some users have been able to discover a new option on the web version of Instagram, other users have not yet had this opportunity. Social network specialist Matt Navarra shared screenshots of the new feature on his Twitter account.

According to this first preview, users will be able to see a small "+" appear in the upper right of the Instagram website, which allows the user, as on the mobile application, to create new content. This new option is available on both PC and Mac, but it has not, to date, been deployed to all users of the social network. 

For the lucky ones who do see it, it will now be possible to publish a photo or video directly from a computer, and this in the formats proposed by the platform: original, square (1:1), portrait (4:5) and landscape (16:9). In addition, you can choose a filter and use the editing options. It will even be possible to directly manage the accessibility of its content, which is very useful for visually impaired users. Users will of course be able to add their caption, specify the geolocation and choose to deactivate comments before publishing their content.

A host of improvements that could allow Instagram to stand out from other social networks like Snapchat and TikTok.

Twitter x Instagram

In addition to Instagram's enhanced website, the social network has also teamed up with Twitter to make it easier to post tweets. On June 22, users on iOS were introduced to a new way to share posts published on Twitter. Users will be able to resize the tweet directly in their Instagram story before publishing it. Unfortunately, Android fans will again have to wait before they can take advantage of the new feature.

– EXT Daily Up, June 26, 2021

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