Instagram might roll out a way to share comments on other Instagram posts to Threads, according to Alessandro Paluzzi, who often reverse engineers Meta’s social media apps to find coming features.
Paluzzi shared an image showing that when commenting on an Instagram post, there could be a new dropdown menu that lets users choose to share the comment only to Instagram or “also share on Threads.”
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Meta Bringing New Features To Keep Threads Relevant
Meta has made a few moves to integrate Threads with its other platforms in the past, such as showing Threads posts on Instagram or Facebook. The Twitter-like short-posting social network also comes with DMs of its own, but users can still receive or send messages through Instagram.
The bigger effort, of course, is the parent company’s slow work integrating Threads with the fediverse. Meta’s moves to do so include being able to actually see replies from the fediverse under their posts, and, more recently, others’ posts.
Instagram is bringing a handful of new features to direct messages, including photo editing capabilities and stickers. Users will be able to edit photos by drawing on them or adding stickers before sending them through DM, similar to editing features that already exist for Instagram Stories.
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Instagram Working On Adding New Features For Your DMs
The company also said users will be able to make their own custom stickers from existing photos and use them in DMs. Everything put together, the photo editing tools in chats are expanding to be closer to Stories.
Instagram is also adding new chat themes that change the look and design of DMs, like a fall theme or one promoting a new album by pop star Sabrina Carpenter. Users will also be able to add a birthday cake icon to Notes, the away status-like blurb that is visible at the top of users’ DM inboxes. Direct messaging has been an era of growth for the platform, according to company head Adam Mosseri, so it’s not surprising that there’s an emphasis placed on new tools and features.
In fact, messaging is so important that Instagram uses it in part to rank content on the platform: in July, Mosseri stated that a key thing Instagram sees for ranking is how much a post is sent via DMs. “Think about making content that people would want to send to a friend, to someone that they care about, and it will help your reach over time,” he said in a video.