Instagram adds 2 new features to make your life easier

The new features of Instagram were announced by the company’s head Adam Mosseri.

Apps like Facebook already have a “shake to report” feature where users can report technical issues with the app by simply shaking their device.

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  • Last Update:November 20, 2021, 14:13 IST
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Instagram is bringing two new features to its app. NS metaThe proprietary photo-sharing platform will now allow users to “raze shake” their phones to report a problem, and the app will now have the option to delete individual images from a carousel after they are uploaded. The development was announced by Instagram. In a video posted to its Twitter account, Mosseri said that users will be able to immediately notify the company of any problems encountered on the app.

While we already have the option to report issues instagram, A feature that shows “Did something go wrong?” in Settings. Already allows users to report issues with the app. The new “Raise Shake” feature will allow users to literally shake their smartphone while using the app to get to the problem reporting screen. , This makes it easier to report problems with Instagram than go to Settings > Help > Report a problem.

The “Shake to Report” feature already exists in apps like Facebook Where users can report technical issues with the app by shaking their device, along with a setting to turn off the feature. Snapchat also has a similar feature where users can shake their device to report a problem. The “Rage Shake” feature will be available for all iOS and Android users. However, it has initially been launched only for users in the US.

The second feature allows users to delete a single image from the gallery on their feed. The feature named “Carousel Removal” will provide a new option for users to delete an image from the carousel. To do this, Instagram users can click on the three-dot menu, and then swipe up on the image they want to delete. The new feature will appear at the top of the menu and will appear as a bin icon. After deleting a single image, users can click “Done” to save.

Mosseri called it an “finally feature” in his video.

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