Tech

Instagram hopes to boost its Reels format with this new feature

The improvements to Reels allows users to search directly for audio content, seen to compete directly with TikTok

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 13 Aug 2021 4:05PM

Instagram hopes to boost its Reels format with this new feature
Instagram is releasing a host of features in order to compete with rival social media apps, most notably TikTok. – AFP pic, August 13, 2021

INSTAGRAM is continuing to tweak its Reels format to give it better visibility. Faced with the rising popularity of TikTok, Facebook's visually-focused social network has just modified its interface. From now on, users will be able to search directly for audio content. An option that looks very similar to "Sounds" on the Chinese-owned platform.

By going to the "search" tab on the Instagram app, users will be able to discover a new section. As of now, a music key symbol appears alongside the "top," "accounts," "tags" and "places" icons. 

This new filter will make it easier for users to find a popular song on the platform. By selecting a song, it will be possible to discover associated Reels as well as to save it at the same time to better locate it when creating a Reel. A button at the bottom of the screen even invites users to "use the audio content" without further delay while displaying the most popular Reel videos. A good way to find inspiration and discover a trend associated with a song on the platform.

By offering audio search, Instagram isn't hiding its intention of promoting its Reels tool on its platform. A way to boost the use of this new format which competes more directly with the format of its Chinese rival, TikTok, which was the most downloaded application in the world in 2020, ahead of Facebook.

Yet in wanting to go toe to toe with TikTok, Instagram continues to introduce features that already have an existing, equivalent option on the Chinese application. Indeed audio-based search has been available on Tiktok since its launch. Of course, things go both ways, and nothing seems to be stopping TikTok from taking the same tack on its side. Recently, that community platform launched a test for creating Stories.

Instagram also recently unveiled new features in order to provide better protection for its users against cyber-bullying and harassment. – ETX Studio, August 13, 2021

Related News

Opinion / 19h

When bullying turns violent, Malaysia must confront what is happening inside schools

Malaysia / 3w

Comedian calls out viral behaviour of Malaysians abroad, questions ‘erosion of shame’ in social media age (video)

Malaysia / 3w

Rosmah Mansor denies viral allegations, lodges police report

Malaysia / 1mth

Malaysia begins enforcing social media age verification

Malaysia / 1mth

Uploading videos: Social media users need to understand limits, avoid disrupting investigations – Fahmi

Malaysia / 1mth

Food stall operator in Ipoh robbed by two men, daughter appeals for help (video)

Spotlight

Opinion

When bullying turns violent, Malaysia must confront what is happening inside schools

By The Vibes Says

Malaysia

Malaysia-Thailand open historic border crossing to deepen trade, regional integration

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Gerak Khas drama actress, Tisha Samsir denies drug involvement

Malaysia

Student stabbing: Teenage girl sent to Hospital Bahagia for psychiatric evaluation

Malaysia

Anwar wishes Tun M a happy 101st birthday

World

Israel shares intelligence with US over alleged Iranian plot to assassinate Trump

Malaysia

EPF members withdraw RM19.87 billion from Flexible Account as of May 31

Malaysia

Melaka: Student who was allegedly bullied chases schoolmate with box cutter

World

Fresh US-Iran strikes deepen Middle East crisis as ceasefire crumbles

You may be interested

Places

Four premier hotels in Penang to be restored, open doors soon

By Ian McIntyre

Events

HashMicro rolls out AI-powered manufacturing platform to help firms tackle rising costs, disruptions

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir