Instagram will finally let you find that Reel you remember watching 3 weeks ago
Instagram’s new watch history for Reels lets users review videos from the past 30 days, aiding in rediscovery and content sharing, though TikTok offers a six-month history.
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Instagram launches 'watch history' to end the lost Reels problem
The frenzy for Instagram Reels is universal, captivating both everyday users and public figures. However, a common frustration for users has been the inability to easily revisit a Reel once they scrolled past it. To solve this problem and make the Instagram experience smoother, the company has introduced a powerful new feature. You will now be able to easily find content you've previously watched, as Instagram has officially launched the Watch H…
Instagram just added the most important feature for Reels of all time: watch history
Instagram Reels now has a watch history going back 30 days. Anadolu/Anadolu via Getty Images Instagram Reels now has a watch history that shows you everything you saw on Reels recently. It’s only for the last 30 days, but this is hugely helpful. Now you can find that old Reel you saw last week from the account whose name you couldn’t remember If I could have back all the time I’ve spent searching Instagram in vain for a Reel I saw in passing — …
Instagram will finally let you find that Reel you remember watching 3 weeks ago
Instagram Reels now has a watch history going back 30 days.Anadolu/Anadolu via Getty ImagesInstagram Reels now has a watch history that shows you everything you saw on Reels recently.It's only for the last 30 days, but this is hugely helpful.Now you can find that old Reel you saw last week from the account whose name you couldn't rememberIf I could have back all the time I've spent searching Instagram in vain for a Reel I saw in passing — trying…
Instagram gets ‘Watch History’ feature for Reels
Instagram has launched a new ‘Watch History’ feature for its short-video format, Reels, allowing users to view all the videos they have previously watched. The update makes it much easier to revisit clips without having to like, save, or share them first. Until now, once a user scrolled past a Reel, there was no built-in way to find it again, which often frustrated users who wanted to rewatch a specific video. The Meta-owned platform has confirm…
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