Instagram will now let you post to multiple accounts at the same time
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Instagram launches new functionality for this newly released 2019 although, for now, it is only available for iOS, the operating system that is installed on iPhone terminals. It is about being able to publish the same publication in several accounts of the same user. It is increasingly common for the same user to have several accounts created: one for himself, another for his company, even an account created specifically to publicize his pets.Thus, Instagram wants to follow the path of simplifying the use of one of the most widely used photography social networks in the world.
This is how the new option to share posts on multiple Instagram accounts works
A new function specially designed for influencers and entrepreneurs who need to spread an idea through several of their accounts, thus strengthening their brand image and reaching the largest possible audience with a single idea. The same message could reach, with this new function, different audiences segmented in each of its different accounts. This new function comes to replace the long-awaited 'regramming' (if the 'retweeting' of images on Instagram could be called that) that many users have been requesting and which, fortunately, can be done with the help of third-party applications.
It is clear that this function will only be useful for those people who have more than one account but, in addition, these accounts have their own spirit of content so as not to confuse the target audience of each one of them. Some users who already have this new feature activated have shared screenshots in which we can see how this new Instagram feature works. Once the photo or video to share has been chosen, on the screen where we put the labels and the caption will appear, as a novelty, all the accounts we havein the same email, and a switch to activate or deactivate the accounts in which we want said photo or video to appear published. Of course, the images already published cannot be republished and the stories do not yet have this new feature.
Via | The Verge