Instagram loves to secretly test new features on Daughter in law Who Passed Out From Her Father in law’s Big Manhoodsome of its users and get feedback before deciding on whether it should roll them out for everyone.
But over the last few weeks, the company added a new commenting feature that you won't see unless you look at a post for more than five seconds.
SEE ALSO: 12 awesome Instagram features you're probably not usingBefore you go ahead and try it, make sure you update the app to the latest version.
Once you've done that, go to your Instagram feed and scroll down to a post. Wait five seconds and you'll should see an "Add a comment..." box appear, like so:
Instagram confirmed to Mashable it quietly rolled out the feature over the last few weeks. A company spokesperson said it doesn't always announce smaller feature updates.
The feature is indeed small, but it's clear the app is now subtly nudging users to comment in a possible attempt to further boost engagement with posts.
I can tell you from my own personal experience that I almost never comment on Instagram posts. I like posts and archive them into a collection, but commenting on Instagram (especially a really popular account with hundreds or thousands of comments) feels like a waste of time.
I've only started noticing the feature this past week and I already feel tempted to comment more. I guess the feature is working.
Topics Instagram Social Media
Staff Picks: ‘Modern Love’, Lee Krasner, C.E. MorganMaking Theater: An Interview with Elizabeth LeComptePoolside with Chuck BerrySearch Light: Jane Hammond’s “Dazzle Paintings’When Soviet Art Was Full of HopeHilton Als Wins Pultizer Prize for CriticismWhiting Awards 2017: Simone White, PoetryShop the Echo Dot for $34.99 — save 30%Search Light: Jane Hammond’s “Dazzle Paintings’Best Android Smartphone Battery LifeWhiting Awards 2017: Simone White, PoetryHollywood’s Ongoing Love Affair with Barf BagsAngela Carter’s Travels in America—and the End of Her MarriageWhen Paula Wolfert Worked for The Paris ReviewPoolside with Chuck BerryWhiting Awards 2017: Lisa Halliday, FictionReimagining Elena Ferrante’s “My Brilliant Friend” As a BuildingWhiting Awards 2017: James Ijames, DramaHollywood’s Ongoing Love Affair with Barf BagsGetting Out Alive: Rethinking the End of “Goodbye, Columbus” Infamously toxic gamer gets a second chance after controversy 7 things we learned about Daisy Ridley from her 'Vogue' cover debut This tiny $20 dumb phone is also a fidget spinner Equifax hackers got 10 million driver's licenses 7 tips to bounce back from a bad performance review Uber is under fire in *five* criminal investigations Snapchat has a new section for Stories from verified accounts You can get cakes with actual poppable pimples, and it's horrifyingly realistic Apple could be working on self 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi': Porgs are great Valve is producing new lenses to improve existing VR headsets Facebook made a quiet, shady change in response to a rough ‘60 Minutes’ segment My fidget spinner and I have just been informed that fidget spinners are over Shake Shack embraces automation—but claims it won't hurt its famed hospitality Dubai International Airport will replace ID checks with a facial recognition aquarium Who is 'The Last Jedi'? Director Rian Johnson gives another cryptic, mysterious non Nintendo just filed a trademark for the Game Boy, and we're hyped Street artist turns 'Rick and Morty' into commentary on the Isreali Kesha's Rainbow Tour is the pop victory lap 2017 needs: Review 15 Netflix hidden
2.6991s , 10115.59375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Daughter in law Who Passed Out From Her Father in law’s Big Manhood】,Charm Information Network