Cyril Cmejrek
Content moderation is the pinnacle of dogshit. Only have the app to keep in touch with friends. I love the everyday opportunities the app gives me, like seeing a fatal car accident the moment i click on reels, but also getting a content warning about a video of a plastic table getting pushed away by the wind. This feature singlehandedly cured my need to scroll through reels endlessly. Thank you.
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Stephanie Edwards
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From 2024: I lost the ability to zoom on stories with the latest update. People I follow put so much tiny text on the screen that I can't read it without zooming. From 2022: Super glitchy all of a sudden. I can't watch stories without them pausing. It won't resume, so I have to go back and then to the story again. When posting anything, if I switch to another app and come back to finish my post, it is gone and locks up. So frustrating! Using Android.
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SILPA MK
As of my last update, Instagram's website is primarily designed to complement the mobile app experience. It allows users to view their feed, explore content, and interact with posts, but some features, like uploading photos or sending direct messages, are limited compared to the app. Overall, it serves as a convenient way to access Instagram from a desktop or laptop, but the full functionality is still best experienced through the mobile app.
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