It appears to be testing for both iOS and Android devices at the time of this writing. Instagram Reels has long supported music. It even allows users to search for posts with a particular song. We assume this would also extend to public feed posts to encourage the discovery of new content. A screenshot shared by XDA shows a new section called “Add Music” right below the location option. Trending songs appear as suggestions, while users can also search for other music. Seasoned Instagram users will find no trouble getting used to this feature, given that the ability to add music is already possible with Reels and Stories.
Instagram recently began testing its “take a break” feature
Since the company is calling this a test, a wider rollout date is unclear. But if things work out as expected, the feature should be live for users in all supported countries over the coming weeks. Instagram is in damage-control mode following a shaky last few months for its parent company, Meta. With this backdrop, the social media platform recently announced testing the “take a break” feature in some regions. When enabled, users will receive notifications in specific time intervals to step aside from the app. Users can choose between 10, 20, and 30 minutes as the time intervals for the “take a break” notification. The test was live for Android and iOS users a couple of weeks ago. A broader rollout could begin by December. Meanwhile, Meta is facing an investigation by a group of state attorneys general regarding the corporation’s practices with the Instagram app. This comes as a consequence of a WSJ report citing internal documents from Meta (then known as Facebook) saying, “Instagram Is Toxic for Teen Girls.” This new investigation is led by Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey along with attorneys general of California, Florida, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New Jersey, Tennessee, and Vermont.