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Instagram Candid Stories copies BeReal, the most un-Instagram app ever

It’s no secret that most of Meta’s business decisions are centred on identifying what works, and then either acquiring it (like it did with Instagram and Whatsapp) or blatantly copying it (like it did with TikTok in the form of Reels). Instagram has now launched a feature that mimics BeReal in a desperate bid to capture audiences that flocked to the latter. The new feature is known as Candid Selfies.

Instagram’s Candid Stories feature

Just like BeReal, Candid Stories sends users a prompt to snap a picture within a limited time frame. Once users have uploaded their selfies, they can see what their friends have shared. BeReal’s idea was to combat the overly curated look profiles on Instagram offer, as more and more users online are gravitating towards authenticity. Sharing candid photos showcases your real life, as opposed to your ‘reel life’, minimising the social pressure most people are now under to project an aesthetic. 

Instagram, is a jack of all trades

Instagram’s hunger to add new features that mimic other apps has caused a fair amount of problems with the app itself, with many people believing that the algorithm is probably hard to manage. Reels simply do not offer the reach TikTok does, and are often hard to predict, making it challenging for fledging creators to gain any traction. By adding a new feature into the mix, instead of making the app’s algorithm more creator-friendly, Instagram could be adding a little too much to its plate… again. 

The feature will first be rolled out in South Africa, before entering other countries. 



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