Instagram: Instagram is reportedly testing feature that allows posting GIFs as replies on posts – Times of India
Media reports suggest that the feature is rolled out to only a handful of users. Some have even shared screenshots on the Internet showing that they posted a GIF in a reply to a post on Instagram. The Times of India-Gadgets Now team checked to verify the claims and found that we were unable to post GIFs in the comments section.
“Instagram doesn’t support image insertion here,” the message read. Reportedly, the feature may have a wider rollout in the coming weeks.
How to reply with GIFs on Instagram posts:
People can check whether they have got this feature by using these simple steps:
- Tap on the “Comments” icon under a post or tap “Reply” on a post on which you want to post a GIF.
- Type a keyword related to the GIF in the Send Message or the comment box.
- Tap on the “GIF” icon and you will be able to see GIFs from GIPHY library.
- Tap on the GIF you want to send and hit enter.
Reply to Stories with GIFs
However, it is to be noted that Instagram already allows users to post GIF-animated stickers to their stories.
- In order to reply with a GIF on Stories, you can tap the display picture on a person’s profile to see his/ her Story.
- Tap on the “Message Box” and then tap on “GIF”
- Search a GIF with a keyword
- Tap on the GIF you want to send and hit enter.
Instagram Channels
Recently, CEO of Facebook parent Meta Mark Zuckerberg launched ‘Channels’ broadcast chat feature that will let creators share messages with their followers and engage with them.
The top executive of the company announced the feature by creating a channel and named it “Meta Channel”.
“Hey everyone! We’re starting to roll out Instagram channels — a new broadcast chat feature. I’m starting this channel to share news and updates on all the products and tech we’re building at Meta. This will be the place I share Meta product news first,” Zuckerberg said in the channel.
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