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A bold campaign called #IgnoredByInsta aimed to call out Instagram for scams, hacked accounts, and poor user support but the billboards never made it live. Media buyers reportedly pulled the ads because Meta, Instagram’s parent company, is still a major client.
Created by agency Insiders with advocacy group Refundee, the campaign flipped Instagram’s polished image on its head, showing the real struggles of hacked accounts, fake DMs, and emotional distress, things Instagram often ignores.
Even though the billboards were blocked, the move sparked a bigger conversation about corporate influence over advertising and who gets to control public messages. The campaign also launched a petition demanding faster human-led support and clearer reporting tools for Instagram users.
Turns out, silencing the message only made it louder.
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A new study shows that although many Instagram users believe they’re addicted to the app, very few actually meet the criteria for addiction. In a sample of 380 U.S. adult Instagram users, 18% said they felt at least somewhat addicted but only 2% actually displayed behaviours consistent with genuine addiction (cravings, withdrawal, or loss of control).
The research suggests what feels like “addiction” may often just be habit. Frequent media references framing heavy social‑media use as “addiction” might influence how users interpret their own behaviour, making them feel less in control than they really are.
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Want to make longer, more polished Reels without switching apps? Instagram just updated its Reels camera to let creators record videos up to 20 minutes long, perfect for deeper storytelling and extended content.
Plus, editing just got easier: there’s now an “Undo” button for multi-clip projects, a slider to fine-tune Touch-Up effects, improved green-screen tools, and updated timer/countdown controls.
Even with these upgrades, Instagram still favors Reels under 3 minutes for recommendations — so shorter content may reach more viewers. But now you’ve got the flexibility to go long when it counts!
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Creating content just got smoother for Indian creators! Meta has introduced new upgrades that make Reels more local, more accessible, and easier to customise.
Reels can now be auto-translated and AI-dubbed — with lip-sync — into Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Marathi. Plus, the Edits app now supports Indian-language fonts like Devanagari and Bengali-Assamese, giving creators more native styling options for text and captions. A solid boost for regional creators aiming to reach bigger audiences with more localised, polished content.
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Instagram is making it easier for creators to reach audiences across India! The platform now lets Reels be dubbed and lip‑synced into five more Indian languages: Bengali, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, and Telugu.
Plus, the Edits app has added support for new fonts, including Devanagari and Bengali‑Assamese scripts, making text and captions in Hindi, Bengali, Assamese, Marathi, and more look perfect. These updates aim to break language barriers and help creators produce content that resonates with more people across India, all with just a few taps.
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Instagram’s AI Age Gate Hits Australia
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Australia is enforcing a rule that bans under‑16s from Instagram, and Meta is using an AI age-verification system to enforce it.
Users near the cutoff may need a video selfie or ID. Adults pass easily, but younger teens are blocked, showing the system isn’t perfect and can make mistakes, especially for those close to 16 or from minority groups. The ban starts 10 December 2025, deactivating accounts of under‑16s and stopping new sign-ups.
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Australia is enforcing a rule that bans under‑16s from Instagram, and Meta is using an AI age-verification system to enforce it.
Users near the cutoff may need a video selfie or ID. Adults pass easily, but younger teens are blocked, showing the system isn’t perfect and can make mistakes, especially for those close to 16 or from minority groups. The ban starts 10 December 2025, deactivating accounts of under‑16s and stopping new sign-ups.
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Want to make your Reels more creative and longer? Instagram’s latest update is here to help you do just that! You can now record up to 20 minutes in a single Reel, giving more space for storytelling, tutorials, or deep dives no more being limited to tiny clips. Editing just got easier too: the Reels camera now has an undo button, smoother touch-up sliders, and a better green-screen tool, so your videos look polished and professional.
Plus, adding music is more flexible you can now pair trending or original audio not just with videos, but also photos and carousel posts, turning even simple images into engaging Reels. This update makes Instagram a playground for creators who want to go big with music, visuals, and storytelling.
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Australia is getting serious about social media age limits! Meta has started deactivating Facebook and Instagram accounts for kids under 16, following a new law that bans under-16s from using major platforms.
Kids flagged under the age limit have been warned and given a chance to download their data before accounts are shut. Meanwhile, Messenger access remains for younger users, but Facebook, Instagram, and Threads will be disabled until they turn 16. All removals are expected to be completed by December 10, 2025 — making Meta the strict online age gatekeeper Down Under.
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Instagram is testing a change that could shake up how people post: some users can now only use up to three hashtags per post. Previously, you could add up to 30 to boost reach, but the platform’s algorithm now focuses more on content and user behavior than hashtag volume.
While older users see hashtags as essential for visibility, younger users (Gen Z) may not care as much, treating them as outdated. This shift shows Instagram is evolving how posts are discovered and maybe nudging everyone toward a cleaner, content-first feed.
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Struggling to fix issues on Instagram or Facebook? Meta is making it easier by combining support for both apps into a single hub on iOS and Android. From reporting problems to recovering hacked accounts, everything can now be done through one interface, featuring an AI-powered support assistant that helps guide users step by step.
The hub also boosts security with improved verification, alerts for suspicious logins, two-factor authentication, passkey support, and a redesigned “Security Checkup.” Basically… Meta wants account help to be faster, simpler, and more secure — all in one place.
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Marketers, ready for more Instagram data? Meta has rolled out updates to the Instagram Marketing API, giving brands and third-party tools better insights into content performance and audience engagement. New metrics include: Reels Skip Rate (who’s skipping your content early), Repost Counts (how often posts are reshared), and Profile Visits from ads (tracking ad-driven traffic).
The update also improves cross-platform analytics for Reels shared on Instagram and Facebook, plus adds tools for Trial Reels, media deletion, and managing collaborations — making content scheduling and co-creation easier. Overall, these changes give brands clearer performance data, more control over content, and better ways to engage their audience — basically, the Marketing API just got a serious upgrade.
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Ever seen a “Repost” button on Instagram and wondered what it did? For a brief moment, some users got a new option to share posts and reels directly to their feed like a retweet but it vanished almost as quickly as it appeared.
People reported that the button disappeared even after updating or reinstalling the app, leaving many scratching their heads. Experts suspect it was a glitch or an accidental early rollout of a feature not ready for everyone yet. Bottom line: Instagram tried to give users a new way to share content, but for now… it’s gone, poof!
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Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri is calling most U.S.-based employees back to the office five days a week starting February 2, 2026. This move affects those with assigned desks, though fully remote staff remain unaffected. To make office life less tedious, Mosseri is cutting down on recurring meetings and limiting strategy documents to three pages, encouraging teams to focus on prototypes instead of endless slides. The goal is to boost productivity while keeping distractions low.
Some flexibility for occasional remote work is allowed, but the overall message is clear: Instagram is going “all in” on in-person collaboration next year.
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Want to see a creator’s newest Reel before anyone else? Instagram is testing an “Early Access” feature where some Reels are locked — only followers can watch them initially.
These Reels show a blurred preview with a “clock + star” icon and a timer. Viewers are prompted to follow the creator to unlock the video, creating hype and encouraging more followers before the content goes public.
This builds on Instagram’s earlier locked Reels idea but focuses more on audience growth, giving creators a way to reward loyal followers and generate buzz around upcoming posts. Currently, the feature is limited to a small group of creators.
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Want to make Reels and Stories faster and more polished? Instagram’s Edits app now offers new templates, storyboards, and iOS lock‑screen widgets to simplify content creation. Templates let you quickly build videos with preset layouts, music, and fonts, while storyboards help plan clips and ideas before editing. You can even remix public Reels directly in the app, keeping creator credit intact.
On iOS, a new lock‑screen widget gives one‑tap access to the camera or editing tools, making it easier to jump straight into creating content. These updates are rolling out globally, turning Instagram Edits into a more powerful and creator-friendly toolkit — basically your new secret weapon for standout content.
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Tired of seeing Reels you don’t care about? Instagram’s new “Your Algorithm” AI feature lets you see only the content you actually want on your feed. The AI suggests topics it thinks you like from fitness to movies and you can boost your favorites or remove the ones you don’t. You can even type in your own interests to make your Reels feed feel totally personal.
Launching first in the U.S., this feature gives users more control over what pops up in Reels, with plans to expand globally and eventually bring similar tweaks to Explore.
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Worried about kids navigating social media? Instagram is rolling out “Carversations”, a celebrity-led video series that sparks real talks between parents and teens about online dangers.
The first episode stars musician Usher and his sons, showing how families can discuss mindful internet use and stay safe online. The goal? To make online safety relatable and encourage open conversations at home because sometimes, advice from a celeb hits harder than a lecture.
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Instagram has removed a popular account that shared a survivor’s story of sexual abuse by a Catholic priest. The story included claims that a senior church figure attempted to cover up the abuse.
Critics argue that instead of supporting survivors and raising awareness, Instagram silenced the account, igniting debates over how social media handles sensitive and real-life abuse content. This controversy raises questions about accountability and content moderation, showing that even platforms with billions of users can struggle with balancing safety and freedom of speech.
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Worried about hackers or losing access to your Instagram account? Instagram has launched an AI-enhanced support hub to make account recovery and security way easier. The hub uses AI to guide users through troubleshooting, streamlines account recovery, and centralizes security tools all aimed at keeping small business owners and everyday users safer. Meta says these updates have already cut account hacks by 30% globally.
With features like two-factor authentication reminders and security checkups, Instagram is basically giving your account a smart digital bodyguard.
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