October 18, 2024
Digital Media News

Instagram now lets you go live to your Close Friends lists

Instagram now lets you go live to your Close Friends lists– 

Instagram, a social networking application that tops the list under Meta applications, is a revolutionary change in the world. With the posting of pictures, videos, going live, application notes, and now recently with the launch of Threads, it is a multi-faceted application.Do you realise the power of Instagram, and the potential earnings that Instagram creators/businesses/marketing agencies are able to make?

Well, recently Instagram has launched a new feature, allowing people to go live to their close friends list. (Glad, we’re getting perks according to a private account too.)

This update is a game-changer for those who want to share moments in a more intimate setting, ensuring that only your closest connections are part of your live experiences. Here’s everything you need to know about this new feature and how it can enhance your Instagram interactions.

Let us break it down for you.

Instagram first launched the application in 2010, with 2500 users on the first day, and continuing to almost a million users in less than three months, making it a phenomenal achievement. With its ability to post pictures, videos, and going live, it can be decided with the liberty of a public or private account. With the provision of lives, one could broadcast live events at one click. It was accessible to everyone who is a follower, however, new changes have come into play which makes it easier to make things private and thus, live is now restricted to a close friends list.

Reels have been a game changer in the instagram application, which made it possible to market and advertise a product/service business, and further content creators as a profession that encourages one to make a good amount of money.

Furthermore, the launch of Threads reaching over 150 million users makes Instagram and its connected applications more accessible and thus, respecting privacy and making it user friendly. 

Thus, this update of launching an Instagram live with a limited bunch of private people, i.e. close friends instead of the conventional live accessible to everyone caters to the needs of the private account audience who choose to keep things private.