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Although Instagram has been around since 2010, no private messaging was available on the platform until Instagram Direct launched in December 2013. If you wanted to contact another user, you could only do so by commenting on one of their photos or tagging them in a comment on another photo.
Why You Should Use Instagram Direct
Instagram Direct is helpful if you have a lot of followers and need to share specific information with certain people. Sometimes, not everything necessarily needs to be shared with everybody, particularly if you have a large audience. Instagram Direct is also useful if you want to connect more privately with friends or someone you discovered (or who discovered you) on Instagram. Instagram Direct lets you get more targeted and personal with specific individuals or groups so that you don’t end up spamming everyone else’s feed with photos or videos that aren’t relevant to them.
How Instagram Direct Works
An Instagram Direct message can be sent to anyone you’re following. You can also send a message to a user you’re not following, but your message will show up as a message request in their inbox that they have to approve first. Keep in mind that the recipient can reject your request. This helps protect users’ privacy from potential spam and abuse. If they approve your request, however, all your future messages will be sent to their inbox even if you’re not following them.
Access and Use Instagram Direct
The Instagram Direct icon is at the top right of your app screen. If you have an older version of Instagram, the Instagram Direct icon looks like a paper airplane. If you’ve updated Instagram, the Instagram Direct icon is the Messenger logo. If you have any new messages, you’ll see a number in red by the Instagram Direct icon. Tap it to open your message inbox. Unread messages will have a blue dot. Reply back to an Instagram Direct message the way you would on any other private messaging app. All message replies appear as bubbles, so you can easily follow along with the conversation. To start a new message, tap the Messenger icon (or paper airplane, if you have an older Instagram version). Tap the new message icon (or tap a current conversation). Search for someone, or tap a suggested friend, then tap Chat to start a new conversation. Type your message in the message box, add emojis if you like, then tap Send.
Facebook Integration
Facebook, which owns Instagram, integrated messaging between Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger in 2020. The Facebook Messenger chat system is the core of direct messaging in these apps. The messaging integration between Facebook and Instagram means you can use Instagram Direct to message a Facebook friend, even if that user isn’t on Instagram. To do this, tap the Messenger icon at the top-right of the screen, then tap the new message icon. Scroll down the list of suggested friends and you’ll see Facebook Friends. Tap one to start a message.
Sharing Posts via Instagram Direct
If you come across a post you’d like to share, use Instagram Direct to send the post to someone or multiple people. Users previously shared Instagram posts with friends by tagging their usernames in the comments. Using Instagram Direct is a much clearer, straightforward method. On the post you’d like to send, tap the share icon (paper airplane). Search for the name of the person with whom you’d like to share the post, or scroll to find and tap a suggested Instagram or Facebook friend. Write a message, if you like, then tap Send. If you tap multiple people, tap Send Separately.
Reporting, Restricting, and Blocking Users in Instagram Direct
If someone sends you abusive photos, videos, or text messages through Instagram Direct, report these occurrences to Instagram. If it’s a text-only message, tap and hold the message, tap Report, then choose a reason why you’re reporting it. If it’s a video or photo message, tap the three dots, then tap Report and select a reason. To report an account, go to the profile page, tap the three dots at the top right, and choose Report. There are more choices when you’d like to limit or eliminate contact with someone: Restrict: When you restrict someone, you control whether others can see their comments on your posts, and their chats are moved to your Message Requests so they won’t see when you’ve read their messages. To restrict someone, go to their profile page, tap the three dots in the top right, and then tap Restrict. Block: Block a user to remove them from your followers and completely prevent them from messaging you, seeing your profile, or re-following you. To block someone, go to their profile page, tap the three dots in the top right, and then tap Block. Alternatively, you can use safety features like Limits and Hidden Words. Limits restrict who can message you or comment on your posts by restricting that access to people who either don’t follow you or just started. Hidden Words let you flag specific words, phrases, and emojis. Messages containing the terms you specify will go to a separate folder where you don’t have to see them if you don’t want to.