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Instagram will finally let users create posts from the desktop. With this option, sharing a photo or a video (under one minute) on Instagram can now be done entirely via a desktop browser. These include Reposts, Instagram Map, and the Friends tab. Instagram is streamlining its user experience by discontinuing the Content Notes feature for posts and Reels due to lackluster adoption. Consequently, the ability to add Content Notes to posts and Reels will soon be phased out, although the feature will remain accessible in Instagram Direct Messages for now. Read more in our articles including "Instagram will let users post photos and videos from desktop" and "Instagram Reposts, Map, and Friends tab coming soon".

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What is Instagram Desktop Posts?

Instagram will finally let users create posts from the desktop. With this option, sharing a photo or a video (under one minute) on Instagram can now be done entirely via a desktop browser.

What have you covered about Instagram Desktop Posts?

These include Reposts, Instagram Map, and the Friends tab. Instagram is streamlining its user experience by discontinuing the Content Notes feature for posts and Reels due to lackluster adoption. Consequently, the ability to add Content Notes to posts and Reels will soon be phased out, although the feature will remain accessible in Instagram Direct Messages for now.

Where can I find articles about Instagram Desktop Posts?

Our coverage of Instagram Desktop Posts includes: "Instagram will let users post photos and videos from desktop"; "Instagram Reposts, Map, and Friends tab coming soon"; "Instagram Axes Content Notes for Posts and Reels Over Low Usage". Each article provides unique insights and information.