The Instagram Photo Library is getting the news everyone has been expecting

The Instagram Photo Library is getting the news everyone has been expecting

One of the applications most used by Brazilians, Instagram, periodically surprises users with new updates on the platform. They are often well received. Others, not so much. The novelty of time includes roundabouts. Music will now be added to the posted photo sequence.

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According to the announcement of Mark Zuckerberg, founder of Meta and administrator of the social network, published last Friday, the 28th, the new functionality is available only to a small list of countries, of which Brazil is a part.

Nowadays, users all over the world have the opportunity to post a unique photo associated with a song. Residents of some countries will now be able to add the logo to posts containing a file Image sequence. Adam Mosseri, CEO of Instagram, made it clear on his personal Twitter account that the mechanism is in the testing phase. It is even applied in Brazil, Japan and Indonesia.

How does the new Instagram feature work?

According to the executive, up to 90 seconds of a song that is part of the music library of the to request. He claims that the company is already working on rolling out the functionality to all countries.

The same information was confirmed by Zuckerberg in an Instagram Live. The founder says the company is looking into upgrading the “notes” functionality on the platform. Today, she has posts in text format, as well as her own emoji. Everything spread over 60 characters.

When using the new functionality, users will see the name of the song, as well as the artist who produced it, below the profile name in the post. Earlier this year, another updates He reached the application, as in the already mentioned “Notes”, with short sentences that can be displayed in the application’s (famous direct) messages. The text is visible for up to 24 hours and is designed to encourage interaction between users.

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