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Instagram to test out repost feature, allowing users share others’ content

September 10, 2022
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Instagram is mimicking another social media feature and at this point, it’s not even surprising. The Meta-owned company confirmed to TechCrunch that it’s testing a repost feature that’ll allow users to share others’ content to their feeds. It’s a very similar feature to Twitter’s retweets (rolled out as a button back in 2009) or the reblogs and shares seen on Tumblr, Facebook, and Tiktok.

Sharing stories on Instagram isn’t a new concept, but if you wanted to re-share a popular post it’d have to be through Instagram Stories or by direct message. Instagram is now testing the ability to reshare publicly on the feed without having to post a screenshot of the image you wanted to share.

As of now, Instagram confirmed that the test feature is only available to a small number of users, a Meta spokesperson confirmed to The Verge. Instagram has had the feature in development for quite some time, with some users noticing it back in May.


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“We’re exploring the ability to reshare posts in Feed — similar to how you can reshare in Stories — so people can share what resonates with them, and so original creators are credited for their work,” a spokesperson from Meta told The Verge in an email statement.

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