Instagram has launched another Snapchat clone
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Instagram has launched another Snapchat clone
"The app, called 'Instants,' allows users to send each other disappearing photos that are available for 24 hours and can be viewed only once during that window."
"Users can capture photos and videos using the in-app camera and send them to mutual Instagram followers and close friends, but editing capabilities are intentionally limited."
"Instants aims to encourage Instagram users to be more authentic, alluded to by the app's 'real life, real quick' tagline, building on goals shared by Instagram chief Adam Mosseri."
"Instagram told Business Insider that it's 'exploring multiple versions of Instants to see what people like,' indicating a focus on user feedback for future development."
Instagram has launched a new app named Instants in Italy and Spain, focusing on Snapchat-like features for sharing disappearing photos. Users can send photos and videos that are available for 24 hours and can be viewed only once. The app is available on iOS and Android, but there is no information on a desktop version or wider release. Instants encourages authentic connections with limited editing options, allowing only text additions. It remains linked to Instagram accounts, and Meta is exploring various versions based on user preferences.
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