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Three posts or reels can now be pinned to your Instagram profile

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Three posts or reels can now be pinned to your Instagram profile (Credits: Google)

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  • You can pin up to three posts or reels to the top of your Instagram grid.
  • Pinning works just like on TikTok and Twitter.
  • Any previous pinned posts will be shifted to the right if you decide to add another post or reel.
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You may now pin up to three posts or reels to the top of your Instagram profile. They’ll sit at the top of your Instagram grid, just like pinned posts on TikTok and Twitter, as if you just uploaded them.

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Select one of your posts or reels, then hit the three dots in the top-right corner of the post to activate the function. After that, select Pin to your profile. When you go back to your profile, you’ll notice your post with a white pin icon in the top-left corner of your grid. Any previous pinned posts will be shifted to the right if you decide to add another post or reel.

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Since at least the beginning of this year, pinned posts have been in the works. Alessandro Paluzzi, a reverse engineer, first noticed the function in January, and Instagram publicly confirmed a test in April. While many users already utilise story highlights to highlight different types of material (they display as bubble-shaped thumbnails below your profile photo and follower count), pinned posts might help producers guarantee that specific articles get seen.

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