The stories that Instagram hides and terror for influencers and content creators



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It seems that the North American company wants to limit the use of this function for those who publish too much ephemeral content.

every time it turns out more difficult to succeed in the digital sector. Being a recognized person in social networks It is only achieved through work and effort. To be every day present in all possible social networks is the secret ingredient of those who seek to professionalize their work online. each platform has unwritten rules to be more popular and in the case of Instagramthe stories, of which we have taught you a very practical trick if you have an iPhone, offer the time factor as a differentiating element. The latest test of Meta’s multimedia platform wants limit its use and this could be devastating for many creators and content creators.

Instagram wants to control those who post too many stories

Do not post more than three stories or Instagram will condemn you to digital oblivion

The News jumped to the networks a few days ago, at the time of writing the article, and told us that Instagram was starting to hide the stories of certain users when they exceed a certain number. from the fourth history, the social network is already beginning to skip to next user in your list of unseen stories, although whoever is viewing them on their device will be able to continue with those that have been hidden through a button which is placed under the name of the publisher and which indicates Show moreas you can see in the Tweet which we show you below.



Although we are facing a test, a service that still will not be released massively for all users, it is already beginning to put the alarm voice against what this may mean for the influencers and the engagement of your community, which will clearly weaken. The metrics already showed that users did not take too many stories in a row from your favorite content creators, but delete them In this way it can lead to lower impact in the target audience. That yes, it seems that Instagramfor the moment, it does not arise remove the amount of advertising that it introduces in the stories, something that is shocking if it is intended to improve navigation between our favorite content.

It is true that if you are a person very active on Instagram, especially consuming contentyou may feel true burden when entering the stories and this measure is ideal to improve your user experience. However, as creator or creator they arrive complicated times to definitively implement this measure. Still, there is no harm that does not come for good. Since the control we have over the platforms is limited to their whims and whims, influencers they could have the opportunity to be more creativelooking for a way to stand out in quality of content and not so much in quantityas it happens today, since each person can publish up to 100 stories daily.

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