Alessandro is a specialist in native mobile app development, focusing primarily on Android. While experienced in cross-platform frameworks, he's passionate about native development using Kotlin and Jetpack Compose for Android, and Swift with SwiftUI for iOS. In his spare time, Alessandro excels in reverse engineering Android and iOS apps, often uncovering new features before official releases. His insights, shared on Twitter (@alex193a), have garnered recognition from international tech media and a following of over 57,200 users.
Instagram is developing a feature to share comments from Instagram posts directly to Threads, enhancing cross-platform engagement. This aligns with Meta's strategy to integrate its social media platforms. The feature is in development and aims to increase interaction, drive traffic to Threads, and diversify content. It reflects Meta's efforts to compete in the microblogging space. No release date has been confirmed.
Meta and Spotify are testing a feature for Instagram to continuously share Spotify music through Instagram’s Notes. Discovered by reverse engineer Alessandro Paluzzi, the feature may not launch soon as companies often test new concepts. This builds on Instagram's 2022 addition of sharing 30-second song clips in Notes. The integration could automate song postings, enhancing music discovery on Instagram. Both companies have collaborated before and share concerns over Apple's App Store policies.
Threads is testing ephemeral posts that disappear within 24 hours, aimed at users who often delete posts or share temporary content. Initially an internal prototype, this feature is now being trialed with a limited user base. While the company hasn't given a detailed statement, a spokesperson called it a casual way to share. Details on regional availability or user activation remain undisclosed.
Meta is preparing to monetize Threads despite initial plans to wait until reaching a billion users. Meta is testing promoted post formats with "Sponsored" markers beside usernames. Promoted posts will be integrated into users' feeds and managed through Meta Ads Manager. No live ad testing or timeline for monetization has been announced yet.
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Instagram is reportedly developing a "Throwback Feed" to let users revisit older posts, similar to Facebook's "On This Day." It's unclear if the feed will be algorithmically curated or user-controlled. Privacy settings will be important. Still in development, there's no official release date, and the feature may change or not be released. Users should await official announcements.
Instagram is exploring a privacy feature to prevent users from taking screenshots in chat conversations. Spotted by reverse engineer Alessandro Paluzzi, this could impact interaction with ephemeral content. The feature aims to enhance privacy and control over shared content, focusing on media viewable only once. Still in development, it could increase trust and change interaction patterns. Instagram has not officially announced its implementation.
Instagram is developing a Shared Access feature to revolutionize account management. This tool allows users to grant limited access to up to three trusted individuals without sharing passwords. Invited individuals can post content and manage messages, but critical actions remain restricted to the account owner. The feature aims to help content creators by simplifying access delegation while ensuring security and oversight.
Meta is developing a feature for Instagram that allows creators to build AI versions of themselves to interact with fans. This 'Creator AI' program aims to help influencers manage tasks like responding to comments. While Meta believes this will enhance user engagement, the article questions the value and social aspect of interacting with AI bots instead of real people. Screenshots suggest the feature is nearing launch.
Instagram may soon allow users to cross-post Stories to WhatsApp, expanding audience reach. With WhatsApp Status having 450 million daily active users and growing in Western markets, this feature could be beneficial. While cross-posting to Facebook is already possible, adding WhatsApp could further extend content reach despite possible formatting issues. This integration, though not yet confirmed by Meta, could enhance content sharing, especially through WhatsApp Channels.