Find out who your real friends are on Instagram
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If knowing who your real friends are in real life is already complicated, imagine how it must be to find out on Instagram To To help us in this task, the social network of filters is testing a new feature. This will let us know right away if anyone is also following us.
As? But if this option was already available! Yes, but in reality you only had the possibility to find out by accessing the complete list of users that you follow on Instagram.Those responsible for this social network are testing the option that you can see it from the user's own profile page
Some Android users have already checked this. They say that they have seen a new label that reads "Follows you" inside the user profiles. In this way, you will have the option to know to the second if that person is interested in what you publish Or if not.
If you are a Twitter user you will know that this same feature is also available on the 140-character social network. It is, in fact , a basic that arrives a bit behind on Instagram…
Oh wow so now Instagram lets you know who actually follows you…loves this new update! So you can now lurking who's a fan lmao pic.twitter.com/suQ6NUp3ls
- Paris Duarte (@ParisDuarte) September 16, 2017
See directly who follows you on Instagram
If you like an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth, this functionality will be perfect for you. Because if you want to unfollow someone simply because they don't follow you back, you can see them instantly.
Thus, instead of accessing the complete list, all you have to do is take a look at the profile of the person in question. If he follows you, you can see him indicated on a blue background.
The problem is that we don't know if this is a functionality that will really reach everyone. For now the feature is in testing period. Those who have been lucky enough to try it have told it on Twitter. They say the option works wonders And they're glad it's finally here.
SINCE WHEN THERE IS A 'FOLLOWS YOU' ON INSTAGRAM ACCOUNTS OMG
- lena SAW ATL (@drugsandashton) September 18, 2017
All we know is that it only works for some Android users. The vast majority will have to wait. Owners of iOS devices haven't had a chance to test it either.
When asked about it, those responsible for Instagram have explained that they are always trying new things to improve the user experience. Too bad they couldn't advance a date or indicate if this simple feature is coming soon (or not) for most.