According to reports, Instagram is developing a feature that would let users publish Stories for up to 60 seconds without pausing. According to a spokesman for Meta, the firm tested the modification with a small group of customers before the end of last year and will eventually make it available to all users.Â
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Users can publish lengthier uninterrupted Stories with a new feature that Meta-owned Instagram has launched internationally. A user’s longer Instagram Stories is now divided into multiple 15-second pieces if it is less than 60 seconds long.
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“Now, you’ll be able to play and create Stories continuously for up to 60 seconds, instead of being automatically cut into 15-second clips,” a Meta spokesperson told TechCrunch. “We are always working on ways to improve the Stories experience,” the spokesperson added.
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Additionally, viewers won’t have to keep tapping to progress through a lengthy video that they might not genuinely want to see.
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Additionally, because you now have two choices when posting a 60-second video, the distinction between Stories and Reels is somewhat blurred by the possibility of submitting lengthier uninterrupted Stories.
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Instagram increased the maximum length of Reels from the previous 60 seconds to 90 seconds in June. Instagram, which Meta owns, is also experimenting with a new Stories layout that conceals overly lengthy postings.
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Currently, users can publish 100 Stories at once. Users who have received the update must hit a “Show All” button to view the remaining Stories, even though this number should stay the same despite the change.
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If not, Instagram moves on to the following user stories, considerably modifying Instagram Stories’ functionality.







