In addition, there is the possibility of including music in carousel postings that contain videos.
Today marks the beginning of Instagram’s rollout of a new method for users to interact with a more intimate group of friends and followers. If you use Close Friends on Instagram Live, you will be able to restrict the audience for your livestreams to only include your list of Close Friends. This feature does exactly what it promises it would do. You will be able to invite up to three other individuals to participate in your more private broadcasts.
As a result, Instagram thinks that this might assist users in planning trips, working together on assignments, or simply catching up. Additionally, the upgrade will provide influencers with the opportunity to host livestreams for a private audience, which may be paid for through subscriptions.
Users have had the ability to restrict the visibility of their posts and reels to only their Close Friends since the month of November. The Instagram platform reports that its users are looking for ways to engage with their friends and followers in a more private manner. The fact that features such as direct messages, close friends, and notes are so popular is evidence of this.
Regarding Notes, Instagram has brought to light a few parts of that function that have been mostly overlooked, which it has implemented over the course of the past few months. It is now possible to publish a video in the same manner as a note. On a temporary basis, this will take the place of your profile picture. If you wish a friend a happy birthday in a note, you will also see an Easter egg, which is another way of saying that you will see animations filled with confetti. In the event that you mention a friend on Twitter and use the phrase “happy birthday” or other words associated with birthdays, this will be shown.
A pleasant feed change has been made by Instagram, which brings us to our final point. Those carousel posts that include videos now have the option to integrate music as an additional component. In the past, the only carousels that could have music added to them were those that were made up entirely of photographs.