Published on May 13, 2026
Instagram has established itself as a leader in social media, known for its curated images and engaging Stories feature. Users have enjoyed sharing polished moments with their followers for years. However, the platform is introducing a twist to its photo-sharing experience.
With the new feature called “Instants,” Instagram is borrowing ideas from competitors like Snapchat and BeReal. These ephemeral photos cannot be edited and are meant to foster more authentic interactions. Users can only share Instants with close friends or followers who have reciprocated back.
Rolling out globally on Wednesday, Instants aims to tap into the growing trend of authentic, real-time sharing. Users are expected to receive notifications about this feature to encourage adoption. The move raises eyebrows as Instagram continues to diversify its offerings in the crowded social media space.
This change may shift how users engage on the platform. With a focus on fleeting moments, Instagram could attract a younger audience seeking genuine connections. However, it also risks alienating users attached to the polished aesthetics that the app has cultivated.
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