Use ‘Add your Music’ sticker on Instagram this way!

Shruti Govil
Shruti Govil May 25, 2024
Updated 2024/05/24 at 7:53 AM

The greatest approach to interact with your followers through everyday content is through Instagram stories. With the app’s plethora of stickers, filters, and frames, you can add additional fun and interest to your stories. In order to post secret stories on the site that are only exposed when someone answers to them, they recently developed a new sticker called Reveal.

The Reveal sticker is one of many intriguing and entertaining additions that the Meta-owned app revealed earlier this week. People can only see it when they respond to it, and it distorts your narratives. giving you the choice to jot down a discussion starter or a hint about what’s happening in the story. To find out what is in your tale, users will need to respond to it.

How to Use Instagram’s Reveal Stickers 

This is a brief step guide that will walk you through using the new Reveal sticker on your Instagram stories. 

  • To access the Story feature on Instagram, swipe left.
  • Take a picture now, or select one from the gallery. 
  • Click on the sticker symbol located in the upper row. 
  • Next, press the “Reveal” button.
  • After writing your thoughts about the tale in the text field, hit the Done button.
  • Finally, to post it, click on Your story.

 

Once someone watches it, they must respond to your narrative in order for it to immediately become clear again. It is not required that you accept it or respond to the communication.

Creators will love this function because it allows them to gain some interaction from their audience. Additionally, the ease of not having to reply to every direct message to allow them to access your story comes from not having to reply to their messages. 

Instagram also unveiled a sticker called Add Yours Music alongside this, which functions similarly to the Add Yours sticker. By responding to your story, others can be asked to submit their favorite songs. We also noticed the addition of the Frame sticker, which makes your images into concealed Polaroids. Like with a real Polaroid picture, you have to shake your phone to see the picture.

With these latest updates, authors now have more options for sharing their tales and encouraging interaction on the platform. I can’t help but wonder if there would be a restricted version of the Reveal sticker, incorporating a privacy feature that would allow only the DMs you approve to access your narrative. As of right moment, I believe it’s merely a useful method to start a discussion on the app with someone you’ve been wanting to.

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