After new updates you can accidentally eliminate users from unfollowing on Instagram
Instagram, which was previously a security for its app, to ensure that the user really wants to stop pausing someone on their app. Earlier, when users were knowingly or accidentally tapping the 'unfollow' button, the app would ask if they would like to unfollow that account or not. This feature comes in handy if you tap the hollow button incorrectly but did not really want to do this.
But, now the company has removed the dialog box with its latest app update, Mashable's report. Now you can unfollow someone while swiping through the app quickly. It can also be made for strange follow-up request situations. Users who have not yet updated the app will still be pleased to save But once you update the app, the feature will go away forever. Instagram is yet to provide a statement on deleted functionality. The Instagram App allows you to remove followers if you keep your account private, but it will be a dealer breaker for many people.
Keeping your account private seems like a compromise to keep away from some unwanted things. Well, in the coming days, it's going to change. Instagram has confirmed that it is testing a new feature that allows users to remove followers without personalizing their account. Although it has not shared more information, the app notifies the testers that deleted followers will not be notified. Instagram is starting many new features like mute buttons, and an experimental 'Do not disturb' feature.
The forum is trying to eliminate content that users can run away. In addition, the platform has also launched a new standalone app, IGTV. The new app content creator allows a video to be uploaded for 60 minutes over a time period. Interestingly, the video can only be uploaded in vertical format. The Instagram app only allows uploading 60 seconds of video with 15 seconds on stories. The IGTV App is now available for both iOS and Android users. Instagram also said that the new app would be able to offer features such as users are already following.
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