Instagram | Latest News & Updates - Nov 13, 2024 Release
Instagram will offer European users less personalized ads by only using data from their current session and minimal personal information...
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Instagram is a widely used photo and video sharing social networking service that allows users to upload, edit, and share media with their followers. Launched in 2010, it has grown to over one billion users globally, providing a platform for personal expression, discovery of new interests, and online marketing for businesses. Owned by Meta Platforms, Instagram features various functionalities including Stories, Reels, and Shopping, making it a versatile tool for both personal and professional use.
Instagram - Latest News and Updates
- Instagram will offer European users less personalized ads by only using data from their current session and minimal personal information.
- Instagram has removed the 'rug pull' feature, which caused posts to disappear, to improve user experience, as confirmed by Instagram head Adam Mosseri.
- Instagram has stopped its auto-refresh feature, as announced by Adam Mosseri, head of Instagram.
- Instagram is testing a feature to let users create AI-generated profile pictures directly within the app.
- Young liberal women in the US are increasingly using Instagram to discuss the South Korean feminist movement 4B after Donald Trump's re-election.
- Bhavana Rajashekar joined Instagram as a Finance content creator in the United States, previously working in a similar role.
- Instagram will reduce the price of its ad-free subscription in the EU by 40% starting November 12, 2024, and introduce an option for less personalized ads.
- Aisling Bonner, Co-Presenter of Fully Charged on Spin 1038, claims that Instagram is no longer enjoyable and is 'dead.'
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