Instagram lets you ask questions in Stories now
Think Instagram Stories are already too thirsty? Just you wait.
Instagram announced a new type of sticker on Tuesday that lets users ask followers for feedback from within their Story.
SEE ALSO:Instagram's redesigned Explore tab is the newest social media time-suckerThe new "questions" sticker, which was also spotted in the app last week, is similar to the app's polling feature and emoji slider: You choose the sticker, write out a question, and anyone who views your Story can reply with an answer. The answer will only be visible to the person who posted the Story.
Answers aren't anonymous, and the asker can re-share friends' answers within their Story, but they'll appear without the username of the person who sent them.
Credit: instagramThe feature is likely to be a popular one as users have previously turned to third-party apps to solicit feedback from Instagram followers. Anonymous question app Sarahah went viral last year in part because users were linking to their accounts from their Instagram Stories, often with a request for anonymous feedback.
Although Instagram's Q&A feature isn'tanonymous, it will still likely be a hit with anyone trying to get more attention from their followers. For higher-profile accounts, it could be a way to engage more directly with fans, or host impromptu AMA (ask me anything) sessions, that currently tend to happen via live streams or on other platforms, like Reddit.
Featured Video For You
Baby panda taking first wobbly steps at National Zoo will make you melt
(责任编辑:行业动态)
- ·Best smart home deals this week at Amazon
- ·Freiburg beat Dortmund after 11 years
- ·Everyone should follow Chris Evans' brother Scott on Twitter
- ·The Iran deal isn’t dead yet, but things are already getting nastier in the Middle East.
- ·21 Caves That Offer Otherworldly Experiences
- ·KDCA chief got second AstraZeneca shot behind closed doors, four weeks after the first
- ·Forget Zoom. Here's how to make group video calls on Snapchat instead.
- ·Google's Live Captions could be revolutionary (one day)
- ·11 Places to See Tiny Trains
- ·Watch a reporter expertly dodged falling lights while delivering news
- ·Eng name ODI, T20I squads for Aus series
- ·Here are 14 tweets that were good from this hard week
- ·North Korean leader vows to elevate relations with China to new strategic point
- ·Uber tests out no
- ·16 of the Most Epic Sandwiches Around the Planet
- ·Apple TV app redesign launches ahead of TV+ streaming service
- ·我省著名风湿免疫疾病专家来雅学术交流 诚邀您的参与
- ·DCCC backs Harley Rouda in key House primary in California.
- ·How to watch 'Kinds of Kindness': When is it streaming?
- ·Inzaghi surprised by Lukaku exit