![]() ![]() This means that whether someone has one person or 20 people on their Close Friends, there is no immediate way in Notes to discern who is and isn’t a part of that group. There is no green circle around a Note, no matter if the person sent the Note to all of their followers versus their preselected close friends. When you are someone’s close friend, and they post a Close Friends story, you will see a green circle surrounding their profile picture on your home feed, indicating that you are, in fact, on their Close Friends list in Instagram Notes, however, no such indication appears. Your Close Friends list is the same group of followers for both Stories and Notes. “Close Friends” is exactly what it sounds like – a group of people whom you have chosen to be allowed access to your content that you are choosing not to share with the rest of your followers. On both Instagram Stories and Instagram Notes, users have the option to share content with their Close Friends list. Similar to a Story, Notes can last for upwards of 24 hours, and they can be deleted and/or updated as frequently as you’d like – users can also respond directly to Notes in the same manner that they can respond directly to someone’s Story. From asking for recommendations to sharing what they’re up to, Notes give people a casual and spontaneous way to express themselves and connect with each other.Īdding a Note to your profile can be done in the same manner you would add a Story simply click the “plus” icon on your profile picture when in your DMs. ![]() Notes are short posts of up to 60 characters using just text and emojis.ĭuring testing, we learned that people liked having a lightweight, easy way to share what’s on their mind and start conversations. We’re beginning to roll out Notes, a new way to share your thoughts and see what your friends are up to. When you open your Instagram DMs, you’ll now see a linear line of Notes that you can scroll through from your followers or anyone who has put you in their Close Friends list. Instagram this week rolled out a new feature to users they are calling “Notes,” a way for users to leave a sort of status update – or Away Message – to their followers or to their Close Friends. ![]()
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