San Francisco (The Hawk): A new "Schedule Posts" function and a new website layout for Instagram, which is owned by Meta, have been unveiled.
The news was made on Twitter by Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri, who posted a video introducing the new upgrade and feature.
The creators can plan their posts for the following 75 days by using the "Schedule Posts" feature.
The creators will soon have access to the new feature.
The rebuilt website was Mosseri's second announcement.
Because many people multitask online, Mosseri explained, "we wanted to make sure Instagram was as amazing an experience as possible online."
Therefore, he continued, "It is cleaner, faster, simpler to use, and it is now built to take advantage of large screen monitors."
Prior to now, the social networking site has updated Hidden Words and introduced additional tools to shield users from harassment.
According to the firm, if you want to block someone, you can choose to block any additional accounts they may have in order to make it more difficult for them to re-connect with you.
A useful tool for automatically removing offensive language from message requests and comments is called "Hidden Words."
(Inputs from Agencies)