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If the stories are too short for you, a new leak reveals the company's plans for the near future. Alongside this, Facebook has announced a series of new services that will reach you in the coming days


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Instagram will allow you to post a one-minute story

If the stories are too short for you, a new leak reveals the social network's plans for the near future.

Alongside this, the company has announced a series of new services that will come to you in the coming days - including publishing photos and videos from the browser on the computer and raising non-profit funds.

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Yinon Ben Shoshan

Wednesday, October 20, 2021, 10:03 Updated: 10:29

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Instagram is currently exploring the possibility of posting a story of up to 60 seconds in length.

The source of the report is the identification of a blogger and app developer named Alessandro Palozi, who tweeted about the discovery on his Twitter account.

A message to users read: "Videos up to 60 seconds long will no longer be split into sections. From now on you can add music and effects to the full video."

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ℹ️ Videos up to 60 seconds will no longer be broken up into segments.

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- Alessandro Paluzzi (@ alex193a) October 19, 2021

In addition, Instagram officially announced last night (Tuesday) that users all over the world will be able to post photos and videos (less than a minute long), directly from the computer.

This update has so far been available to a limited number of users.



Alongside this, the company announced Collabs - an update that will allow people to post posts and reels together.

With Collabs, you can tag others to invite them to co-create the content.

How will it work?

The two names of the accounts will appear in the title of the post, and it will be displayed in both profiles.

Views, likes and comments will be shared.

You can post photos and videos from your computer (Photo: Facebook)

Another feature unveiled by Instagram is the ability to raise donations for nonprofits.

Using the new tool, anyone will be able to start a fundraising campaign by clicking on the create button (the "+" in the top corner of the screen).



After clicking, the option to select an association will open, and add the fundraising option to the post.

The fundraising option on the platform is not new, but now anyone can do it directly from their personal profile.

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