San Francisco: Social media giant Facebook is testing a feature that would allow users on its platform to cross-post their posts including photos or videos over to their Instagram. The company noted the option is currently a global test that's only available to a small group of people who already have their Facebook profiles linked to a personal, creator or business account on Instagram, reports TechCrunch.
Facebook already allows users to cross-post their Instagram Stories and Reels to Facebook. When available, one would see the feature in Facebook's compose box where one can create posts. The new toggle would appear besides those for editing the audience for the post and creating a new album.
When tapped, the user would be taken to a new screen where one can choose to share the individual Facebook post to the connected Instagram account, as well. As per the report, users will be able to cross-post to Instagram single photos, single videos or multi photo albums up to 10 photos.
Currently, other formats, like GIFs, polls, photos albums with more than 10 photos are not eligible for cross-posting at present. Earlier, Facebook merged Instagram direct messages (DM) with the Messenger app. With this, Instagram users are able to send messages to contacts on Facebook Messenger without leaving the app and vice versa.
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