By Our Reporter
Instagram
has launched a new feature called Instagram Stories, allowing users to post
photos and videos that disappear 24 hours later.
The
company said users can now "share all the moments of your day, not just
the ones you want to keep on your profile".
Instagram
Stores made up of photos and videos can be sent directly to contacts and appear
as a slideshow. They won't clutter a user's feed though, as they are deleted
after 24 hours, similar to the self-destruct feature on the Snapchat messaging
app.
Stories
from people followed will appear in a bar at the top of the user's feed. When
there’s something new to see, their profile photo will have a colourful ring
around it. Unlike regular posts, users cannot 'like' or post public comments on
Stories.
Instagram
Stories is initially available in the US and will roll out globally on iOS and
Android in the coming weeks.
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