Instagram Reels 60 seconds exceeded update

YoInsta | Aug. 2, 2021, 6:53 a.m.

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Instagram new update feature now allows users to make longer Reels clips. The communication platform has increased the time limit for clips uploaded as Reels in full minute. This is twice the previous 30-second limit.


You can now create a minute Instagram Reel.


Instagram, through its Twitter handle, has announced the change. At the time of Reels launch, the videos were only about 15 seconds long. This was later double to 30 seconds.

This change allows creators more time to produce different types of content for viewers, and will improve engagement.

For those who don't know, TikTok, a social media platform that fuels the rise of short video content, has recently increased the video time limit on its platform to three minutes.

Re-use Instagram Reels was launched last year as another form of TikTok banned in India.

The Reels category can be found through the News section within the app. People can tap the shoot button to make short Reels videos and add filters, music and other effects. They can increase or decrease video speed, too.


Instagram also introduced new features for teens to make the platform safer for them. By default, users under the age of 16 will have their instagram's account type set to private.


The platform has new features for finding suspicious accounts and taking necessary action and changing the way advertisers communicate with people under the age of 18.

Currently, YouTube Shorts and Spotlight for Snapchat also support up to 60 seconds of videos. In May, YouTube Shorts unveiled a $ 100 million creator fund to distribute among top Shorts creators between 2021 and 2022; Snapchat has distributed $ 1 million a day to the creators of viral Spotlight between its launch at the end of November and the end of 2020. Facebook and Instagram are also committed to investing in digital creators.


Introducing Instagram Reels

It’s particularly interesting, but in the case of Instagram, because it already enables the upload of long videos to some of its features. Normal feed post videos can take up to 60 seconds, while you can re-upload longer videos with 15-second captions on news, and hour-long clips on IGTV (when downloading from the web).

Given this, the expansion of Reels clips starts bleeding some IG jobs, which may have made it an obscure option within the Instagram experience.

Or maybe not. Indeed, it will give more users the ability to create longer clips, or re-create the same goals they still upload to TikTok and YouTube Shorts anyway. Depending on the similarity of these other options, it is possible for Instagram to receive several more posts, which will provide you with more Reels content, but also which may be repetitive in apps.

(Note: If you are considering posting your short videos, make sure there are no watermarks, as Instagram will charge you for your access.)

But it sounds like all these options are the same thing-y. Why are there different video upload procedures for each option? Why not just allow users to upload their own video clips, then edit them the way they like, and then combine them all?

That will give Instagram more content to be displayed within Reels, which can help make it a more attractive option, while also helping to drive more views into various app items, rather than storing different video types in different buckets.

Maybe this is how Instagram really understands it - it is currently experimenting with a new display format like TikTok for Explore, which makes all content in one format.

That can help increase availability in the app, and provide additional video insertion of Instagram algorithms, while also continuously refining the user experience, rather than pleading for each item.

Until the next stage, you now have long Reels to consider.

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