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Instagram adds the counter displays to video

Instagram is undoubtedly one of the most used social networks globally. The winning formula discovered by its creators is low on the rapid sharing of photos and videos that alternate in an endless stream of time on our wall. A platform entirely based on the pictures, easy to use and extremely intuitive interaction. Perhaps this comes from the great success that soon led to millions and millions of users.

A user base so large certainly opens interesting opportunities for monetization. There are users who have made their own account a real gold mine, with companies paying because their products appear in photographs of these people because of the large following that they have managed to collect during their social career.


To better gauge the scope of the post of an account, in terms of interactions, developers are then slowly inserting a set of tools that will facilitate the operations of account monetization. Among them it was announced just in the last hours the introduction of a counter to the views of videos uploaded by users.

As of the time of publication, the views begin to be counted and the number of these will be displayed just below the interaction buttons. The display will be valid for enumeration if the visitor will linger to watch the video for at least 3 seconds.

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