Instagram, here’s how to review your best stories of 2021

Time to take stock of social media also for Instagram Stories. Just past the Spotify Wrapped, a carousel with all the genres, artists and most listened songs of the year on the streaming music and podcast app, it is precisely the turn of Instagram. The end-of-year feature of the Facebook-controlled app (which is also offering a similar feature, but for wall posts) is called Playback. In essence, it proposes a choice of Stories published during the year – and we have really posted a lot of them – that you can share again.

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The pop-up that appears when the application is opened will be followed by a selection of a if the user does not choose to postpone the action maximum of ten Stories published in the previous months. In fact, a new ready-made set from which you can remove some pieces or add others from your Stories archive. Finally, sharing everything on your profile. The feature will remain accessible for a few weeks. The archive of Stories with which to eventually modify the selection made by the app will be displayed in Playback. Or, through the “2021” sticker already available in the Stories tools, it can be automatically included in the playlist, so as to make everything easier.

Nothing to do, however, for top 9 lovers, that is the posts with the synthesis of the nine favorite (or most appreciated) images of the previous 12 mediums. As in the past, we will have to rely on third-party sites or apps (which obviously, with little discretion and a lot of passion for our data, ask for e-mail addresses and access to the profile to package the photo already mounted). On the other hand, the insistence on the Stories of the app led by Adam Mosseri is not surprising at all: it is the most dynamic experience of the platform, almost a social in the social used every day by hundreds of millions of users in parallel with the consultation of the bulletin board.

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