My Instagram follower count isn’t enough for me to get ‘Swipe Up’ privileges, so this news might be more troubling for the ‘influencers’ of the platform. Instagram is planning to retire the feature starting 30 August, but they’re going to instead be using something else to help take people to external websites.
Instead of linking followers with ‘Swipe Up’, Instagram says people will be able to direct their followers to external sites through stickers. These tappable stickers in Instagram Stories will do the same exact job as a ‘Swipe Up’ to “streamline the stories creation experience” and offer more “creative control”—given that users can format the look of stickers.
In June, Instagram started testing these stickers for various users—not just people who have had swipe up privileges. When ‘Swipe Up’ will cease to be a thing on 30 August, all businesses and creators who are either verified or who have met the threshold for follower count will be able to use link stickers.
Link stickers will have creators the ability to choose different styles of stickers, resize them, and then place them anywhere on their Stories for maximum engagement. The game-changer is also that their viewers will now be able to react and reply to posts that have the Link Sticker attached—just like any other Story. Previously, viewers won’t be able to react to Stories with ‘Swipe Ups’.
Acording to Vishal Shah, Instagram’s former head of product, stickers will “fit more with the way people currently use the platform”. He also said the goal was to more widely roll out the stickers.
For now, only people who had swipe up privileges will receive the sticker option. However, Instagram is “still evaluating” on whether to roll it out to more users.
The news of link stickers was previously reported late last month. According to a Twitter user, the link stickers will be available next to options like “Mentions”, “Locations” and “Music” for Instagram Stories.
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