Big Changes Are Coming to Instagram Reels and Group Chats, Here’s What You Should Know
Meta has started to appear like a sinking ship, which has led the tech
juggernaut to start making some quick decisions to keep things going
with all things having been considered and taken into account. The
company is bringing major change to Instagram which will boost privacy
along with providing some much needed extra sources of revenue. Let’s
dive in to find out what these changes have to offer!
First
things first, one of the biggest upcoming changes has to do with
Instagram Reels. The social media platform has seen a lot of success
with Reels, making it more competitive during the rise of TikTok than
might have been the case otherwise. In spite of the fact that this is
the case, many users had complained about a lack of transparency when it
came to Reels, and it turns out that this is something Meta is going to
focusing on moving forward
As per Salman Memon's finding,
Instagram Reels will now list the location of the account that is
posting the Reels because of the fact that this is the sort of thing
that could potentially end up preventing them from spreading
misinformation. This can also provide some context to viewers, since if
they are watching a Reel about the invasion of Ukraine that was created
by an account in Russia, this would reveal that the information can’t
really be trusted.
With all of that having been said and now out of the way, it is important to note that the second big update coming to Instagram has more to do with revenue than transparency. Essentially, Meta is going to be incorporating product promotions into group chats, as spotted by Sachin Shah. Businesses will be able to use group chats to highlight products that might be relevant to the subject to the chat.
It is not currently clear what businesses will have to do in order to qualify for this form of advertising, but Meta will need to work hard in order to make it safe. Users are being offered a prompt that can allow them to take advantage of promotional opportunities within group chats, but they will still need to put a lot of effort into ensuring that things work out in a way that does not compromise on user safety.
Some might criticize this move since it will flood even more advertising onto an already saturated platform. However, Meta might argue that it has no choice. Amidst a crashing stock price as well as Apple’s transparency protocol single-handedly dismantling its business model, Meta is being forced to pull out all the stops. Whether or not this helps to save the company remains to be seen.