It became possible to use gifs in Instagram comments

It became possible to use gifs in Instagram comments. This makes the interactions of users more attractive through the comments section below the posts.
Instagram started out as a photo sharing platform, but later changed direction with Stories and Rails. Now it is so that you may even accidentally enter the Rails section and sit for hours watching short videos that users have published.
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Many users leave their comments under the posts. Currently, you can use emojis in the comments section in addition to the text. But soon, commenting on Instagram is going to become more attractive. Apparently, it will soon be possible to use gifs in Instagram comments. But what will this option look like?
How to use GIF in Instagram comments?
You’ve definitely noticed the GIF button next to the text input box when replying to your followers’ stories. When you tap on it, a few suggested gifs will be displayed along with a search bar to find the one that best matches your answer.
Exactly this option will be added to the comments section. Some users have noticed the addition of a GIF button in the comment box below posts, as it is in stories. For this section, Instagram has used the huge library of Giphy, which allows you to use the gifs you want.
Of course, currently only some users of the iOS platform have noticed this added section in the comments section. Currently, only some users have seen this option and it is not widely available to iPhone users. It is not clear when Android users will be able to use this feature.
At the same time, Instagram has introduced a new feature called Quiet Mode, which helps users to stay away from social networks and overcome their addiction to using these networks. With this option enabled, the app will temporarily disable notifications and notify anyone who sends you a direct message. The app also lets you flag certain types of content you’re not interested in so you’ll see fewer photos and videos of them in the Explore and Reels tabs.