Instagram continuously keeps on releasing new and advanced updates for a better experience. Recently, Jane Manchun Wong tweeted about Instagram to introduce a new feature to pause stories. Those who use WhatsApp are already aware of this feature, but on Instagram, you will be able to pause stories even after letting go of your finger.
It is a special feature for those people who like to consume stories for a long time, or you can say who love to stalk other people or check out every corner of the image!
Currently, Instagram users can pause a story by tapping/clicking and holding on the content for as long as they prefer, but soon they'll enjoy a better experience with a single tap.
It is a special good news for them!
Before this update, Instagram released new features for Boomerang along with new updates for its users as well, such as the collage-inspired story feature.
We hope that this feature rolls out soon so we can enjoy stories as long as we want!
Screenshot of current IG Story pause feature when viewed from web.
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It is a special feature for those people who like to consume stories for a long time, or you can say who love to stalk other people or check out every corner of the image!
Currently, Instagram users can pause a story by tapping/clicking and holding on the content for as long as they prefer, but soon they'll enjoy a better experience with a single tap.
It is a special good news for them!
I don’t mean pausing it just by holding a the tap on the screen. I mean tapping it for like a second, and the Story viewer will still pause after you let go your finger— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) January 14, 2020
Before this update, Instagram released new features for Boomerang along with new updates for its users as well, such as the collage-inspired story feature.
We hope that this feature rolls out soon so we can enjoy stories as long as we want!
Screenshot of current IG Story pause feature when viewed from web.
Read next: Instagram says Good-bye to IGTV icon from home screen, now allows users to upload long videos from the plus button