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Number of (outgoing) links: | 503 |
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meta-tag content | When Instagrammers don't get enough likes or think their posts look boring, they sometimes impetously delete them. But they can later regret this common emergent behavior which also deprives Instagram of monetizable content and your history in images that could keep you locked into the service. So Instagram is rolling out a new feature called "archive" that lets you hide any of your posts from everyone else, but keeps them safe for you to look at in private or restore to visibility. We were tipped off by the feature today by Matt Navarra, and now Instagram confirms to TechCrunch that this is a new feature it's testing. Additionally, a spokesperson shared that "We’re always testing new ways to improve the Instagram experience", and noted that the archive option creates a private space for personal viewing of old posts. The company will expand the availability of the archive option over the next few months as it continues to iterate on it. To use the archive option if you have… |
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Lowest rating: | 944,563 spotted 3,784 days ago |
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Best rating: | 944,563 spotted 3,784 days ago |
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