Instagram Stories will no longer cut videos in 15-second clips
The latter is perhaps one of the most successful features of Meta’s platform. Hence, it is only natural for Instagram to be looking for ways to make it better.
Previously, the company introduced a de-facto visibility gate on accounts by imposing a limit of 3 consecutive stories. Afterwards, you would automatically skip to the next set of stories on the line. Hence, you would not be forcibly exposed to stories beyond the third.
This change was the result of the ludicrous 100-stories limit on Stories that is currently in place. This allows users to bombard their followers with excessive content, which cannot easily be skipped. Therefore, an option that enables dodging spammy accounts is more than welcome.
Another quality-of-life update is now coming to Instagram Stories. The maximum length of a video posted on a Story has been increased to 60 seconds, up from the previous 15. Previously, a video with a length of above 15 seconds would be broken down into a series of 15-second clips.
Now, minute-long videos should be watchable (and skippable) in a single run. This is just the latest in a series of efforts to increase the average length of videos on Instagram’s platform. Previously, the time limit of Reels was also increased by 50%.
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