There are times when we want to post something on Instagram but You want only a few of your follower list to see this. You don’t want the post to reach everyone and anyone who visits your profile. To do? There are several options:
- to be have a private accountand this way no one from outside can see what you want to upload. However, what you upload will still be seen by all your followers.
- to be upload to a story and send to pre-selected friends listSo only the people you want and add to this list will see it. But this will be a story, not an article.
- to be send directly via internal chatAlthough there is no release yet.
Or you can use Instagram Flipside, the new feature of the application It was created precisely with this gap in the social network in mind, when you want to upload something only for a few, and not through a story or direct message.
Instagram Flipside, the alternative to ‘fake’ Finstas
an account finsta Meaning of Instagram a ‘fake’ or fake account, a profile usually created under another name where you post whatever you want, Without the self-censorship and/or added pressure that a network as large as Instagram often has, especially for people with profiles with thousands and millions of followers.
In this way, you have both your standard Instagram account and a Finsta account, which is usually hidden from your followers and known only to a few people in your closest circle. So that you don’t have to be ‘Finsta’ and have two accounts, Instagram has created this: Flipside offers a new private space where you can share anything you want with your closest friends.
A private, closed community of close friends on your own Instagram
Instagram Flipside, represented by a key icon a type of group formed by selection of close friends Sharing information, photos and videos that would not normally be published publicly on the social network. As described in a screenshot of the application itself running on the Internet: “Flipside allows users to create a new private side of their profile where they can post more intimate and personal photos to a subset of their friends“.
And as of today, many users are reporting that they can now access this function, but Rather than reaching out massively, it appears he did so for a small circle of beta testers. For now we will have to learn more and wait for the official announcement from Meta or Mark Zuckerberg himself, although the idea of that private and closed community on your Instagram looks like it will be very successful.
via | Border / Matt Navarra
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