Instagram allows editing comments within 15 minutes

Instagram has introduced a feature letting users edit their comments on posts within 15 minutes of posting. The Meta-owned platform announced the change, which applies to iOS and Android apps but not the web version. Users can make unlimited edits during that window, with an 'edited' label visible to others.

Instagram rolled out the comment editing feature on Thursday, giving users a brief window to correct typos or improve their replies without deleting them. Meta stated that edits are possible only within 15 minutes after posting, and there is no limit on the number of changes made in that time. The option appears as an 'Edit' button directly on the user's comment in the app, where they can revise the text and confirm with a blue check mark. If a comment includes both text and a photo, only the text can be edited, and the edited status is shown to viewers without revealing previous versions. The feature works on comments in posts and Reels, and is available in the Instagram iOS and Android apps, though not on the web interface. Users can still delete their comments by tapping and holding, and post owners can delete others' comments on their content. This update mirrors Instagram's message editing capability, introduced in 2024, over a decade after direct messaging launched in 2013. It follows other recent changes, such as the removal of end-to-end encryption from Instagram DMs earlier in March and testing of a subscription service called Instagram Plus at the end of the month.

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A realistic depiction of Instagram's new Instants feature showing a photo fading away on a smartphone screen.
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Instagram launches instants app for disappearing photos

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Meta introduced Instants on Wednesday, a new tool integrated with Instagram that allows users to send unedited photos that disappear after being viewed. The feature aims to enable spontaneous sharing similar to Snapchat and BeReal.

YouTube has introduced a feature in its iOS and Android apps allowing users to disable Shorts completely or set viewing time limits. The Shorts Timer lets parents and users cap sessions at 15, 30, or 45 minutes, or one to two hours, with an option to set it to zero minutes. The tool is rolling out first to supervised accounts before reaching all users.

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Instagram users reported glitches with the Meta-owned app starting around 9 a.m. ET on Monday. Error reports surged on Downdetector before quickly declining.

Hackers exploited Meta's AI support chatbot to take over Instagram accounts by tricking it into changing associated email addresses. The vulnerability allowed password resets without two-factor authentication after matching locations via VPN. Meta resolved the issue with an emergency patch on May 29.

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India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology proposed persistent labels for AI-generated content on social media in a notice issued on April 21. The move amends IT Rules to enhance oversight on user-generated news. Feedback is invited until May 7.

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