If your Instagram Stories are Tagsrepeating themselves, you're not alone. We're all annoyed at the newest bug that's disrupting our doom scrolling.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
When someone you follow uploads a new post to their Instagram Stories, it will populate at the top of your app with a red or green circle, as usual. But, instead of showing you the newest addition, a bug on Instagram has been showing users every post from the beginning of their 24-hour Instagram Story cycle. It is very annoying, and some Reddit usershave complained that the problem has been persisting since Monday. That's nearly 72 hours of frustration.
Instagram did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Mashable, but it told The Vergethat the company is "aware that some people are having trouble accessing Instagram Stories" and that it is "working to get things back to normal as quickly as possible." Verge employees, and users on Twitter, found that the solution is simple: Update your app, and the Stories will start working as they always have. The newest version of the app is 239.1, an update released on Wednesday morning says this version "contains bug fixes and performance improvements."
I updated the app and it seems to be working just fine for me now. Thank God — I can finally avoid my work in peace.
Topics Instagram
Previous:Mary Shows Up
Governments shouldn't pretend to be startups — no matter what politicians sayTwitter's panicked response to the bitcoin scam locked out many usersThe Bitcoin address from the Twitter hack is now a registered domainTesla mechanics rescue a cute kitten that got stuck inside a Model X bumperApple owes you for slowing down your old iPhone. Here’s how to collect.Firefighter's tweet goes viral in the wake of the London tower fire'Are you yellow?': Radio presenter's interview attracts controversyWells Fargo, Amazon wrestle in different ways with TikTok use among staffAlternative meat can help stop climate change. Here's how.Multiple top Ubisoft execs out amid toxic workplace allegationsHow to remove titles from your 'Continue Watching' Netflix queueHBO doc ‘Showbiz Kids’ shows the dark side of child stardom: ReviewGoogle Doodle honors first Native American physicianAmazon is rolling out shopping carts that know what you're buyingTrump takes credit for a 2018 cyberattack on RussiaSeniors recreating famous album covers is your perfect lockdown escapeUK government bans telecoms from buying Huawei 5G equipmentI'm playing video games like a caveman during the pandemic. It rules.Why we won't be eating insects to prevent climate changeScarlet Johansson and her grandma doppelgänger finally hit the red carpet together ChatGPT has a scary security risk after new update. Is your data in trouble? Wordle today: The answer and hints for November 14 How content creators can overcome the fear of failure Daily Cartoon: 1800, Reading Aloud It’s Always Never a Good Time for Short Fiction The Great Nadar: Mementos from a Famous French Photographer In Memory of “In Memory of Leopardi” James Tate Blows It In New York Dragons and Deprivation: Gabe Hudson and Akhil Sharma in Conversation Why so many volcanoes seem to be erupting in the world right now Daily Cartoon: 1439, Movable Type Catherine Lacey Revisits Cy Twombly’s ‘Say Goodbye, Catullus’ Instagram says Gen Z will embrace the social media side hustle in 2023 Soviet Women Soldiers of World War II ChatGPT: Twitter can't stop asking the AI chatbot questions Edward Albee Wanted His Unfinished Work to Be Destroyed Solomon D. Butcher’s Photographs Celebrate the Pioneer Staff Picks: Emma Reyes, Siegfried Sassoon, Eugene Lim, and More We’re Called “The Paris Review,” But We’ve Got Nothing for Bastille Day A Glossary of Boontling, the Strange Jargon of Boonvile, CA
2.2903s , 10107.3359375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Tags】,Information Information Network