Instagram Adds New Messaging Features Like Quick Replies and Music Sharing
In an effort to improve how Instagram users connect and share with their closest friends, the social media platform introduced a bunch of new messaging features, including the ability to send messages silently, see who's online to chat, share music previews, and more.
π Hidden Gems π - New Messaging Features
β Adam Mosseri (@mosseri) March 31, 2022
A few new messaging features you should check out:
- Active Now
- @silent
- Quick Send
- New Music Sharing from @applemusic, @amazonmusic and soon⦠@spotify
What else should we add to messaging? Let me know ππΌ pic.twitter.com/etuQUqFOpX
There are seven new features in total, aiming to help users connect with their loved ones and closest people in a more fun and seamless way.
Level up your messaging experience. β¬οΈπ
β Instagram (@instagram) March 31, 2022
There are new DM features you can use while chatting with friends on Instagram.
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One of the most useful ones is an option to quickly reply to a direct message (DM) right from your feed without having to switch to your inbox. The platform also offers a new sharing option that lets you long-press the share button from the main Instagram feed to quickly reshare interesting content to four of your closest friends.
Another innovation is the ability to send 30-second song previews thanks to integrations with Amazon and Apple music streaming services. Spotify support is coming soon, too.
Music is a huge part of expression on Instagram. There is now a new way to better share and discover music on our platform. π΅πΆ
β Instagram (@instagram) March 31, 2022
Share music in DMs from @AppleMusic and @amazonmusic (@Spotify coming soon). You can listen to previews of songs directly in chat threads. pic.twitter.com/Pl16e7yHA2
Other new features that Instagram announced are in line with what Facebook Messenger already offers, which is no surprise considering the company's work to make the two platforms cross-compatible.
This way, Instagram now features a similar row of profile pictures at the top of your inbox to let you know which contacts are currently online. The social media platform also adds the polls feature that lets you conduct polls in group chats. Another handy feature is the ability to send DMs quietly and without triggering a notification for your contact in the form of a new @silent command.
Instagram says the new features are now available in select countries and will gradually expand globally soon.