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El canal 👉 Insta | Video - Photo - Reels - Stories (@insta) en el segmento lingüístico de Inglés es un actor destacado. Actualmente la comunidad reúne a 217 224 suscriptores, ocupando la posición 45 en la categoría Redes sociales y el puesto 72 en la región EEUU.
📊 Métricas de audiencia y dinámica
Desde su creación el невідомо, el proyecto ha mostrado un crecimiento acelerado, reuniendo a 217 224 suscriptores.
Según los últimos datos del 12 junio, 2026, el canal mantiene una actividad estable. En los últimos 30 días la variación de miembros fue de -982, y en las últimas 24 horas de -24, conservando un alto alcance.
- Estado de verificación: No verificado
- Tasa de interacción (ER): El promedio de interacción de la audiencia es 8.86%. Durante las primeras 24 horas tras publicar, el contenido suele obtener 2.26% de reacciones respecto al total de suscriptores.
- Alcance de las publicaciones: Cada publicación recibe en promedio 19 257 visualizaciones. En el primer día suele acumular 4 909 visualizaciones.
- Reacciones e interacción: La audiencia responde de forma activa: el promedio de reacciones por publicación es 20.
- Intereses temáticos: El contenido se centra en temas clave como insider, engagement, feed, algorithm, thread.
📝 Descripción y política de contenido
El autor describe el recurso como un espacio para expresar opiniones subjetivas:
“➖ Insta News and Announcements
➖ Insta Pages and Stories
➖ Insta Content and Trending
➖ Insta Support and Help
➖ Insta Reels
(Channel is not affiliated with Instagram or Meta)
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Gracias a la alta frecuencia de actualizaciones (últimos datos recibidos el 13 junio, 2026), el canal mantiene la vigencia y un amplio alcance. La analítica demuestra que la audiencia interactúa activamente con el contenido, lo que lo convierte en un punto de referencia dentro de la categoría Redes sociales.
Carga de datos en curso...
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The common theme this week is simple: stop trying to look perfect and start being relatable. The strongest trends right now don't rely on complex editing or expensive production. They work because viewers immediately recognize themselves, their friends, or situations they've experienced before.📱 Follow @insta
| 2 | ⚙️ Instagram Wants You to Control Your Feed
Instagram is expanding its "Your Algorithm" feature to the main feed, giving users more control over what content they see.
The feature lets you tell Instagram which topics you're interested in and which ones you'd rather avoid. Your feed will then be adjusted based on those preferences.
➡️ The feature first launched for Reels in 2025
➡️ It later expanded to Explore
➡️ Now it's coming to the main feed
➡️ Topic preferences are based on your activity and can be edited manually
Instagram says the goal is to make recommendations feel less one-sided and give users more influence over their experience.
The interesting part? Most people have been asking for more control over algorithms for years.
📱 Follow @insta
Now we'll find out how many actually use it. | 6 821 |
| 3 | 🌐 How to Build a Strong Instagram Community in 2026
Many creators focus on gaining followers.
The problem is that followers don't automatically become fans, customers, or advocates. A strong Instagram community is built through regular interaction, not reach alone.
Here are some of the tactics brands are using today:
➡️ Reply to comments and DMs consistently, even simple ones
➡️ Use Story polls, questions, and quizzes to create two-way conversations
➡️ Post on a consistent schedule so followers know what to expect
➡️ Share user-generated content and highlight community members
➡️ Go Live to answer questions and connect in real time
➡️ Collaborate with creators and brands that share a similar audience
When it comes to measuring community health, follower count is only part of the picture.
Pay closer attention to saves, shares, DM activity, Story completion rates, and the quality of comments people leave.
The strongest Instagram accounts aren't built one viral post at a time. They're built one conversation at a time.
📱 Follow @insta | 9 503 |
| 4 | 🚨 Instagram AI Support Tool Got Hacked
More than 20,000 Instagram users were affected by a security flaw in Meta's AI-powered support system.
According to reports, hackers were able to convince Meta's chatbot to send account verification codes to their own email addresses, giving them access to other users' accounts.
➡️ Meta says 20,225 users were targeted
➡️ The vulnerability has now been patched
➡️ The attack reportedly worked through simple prompts sent to the AI support bot
The incident highlights a growing challenge for AI systems: unlike traditional software, chatbots can be manipulated in countless different ways through conversation.
Turns out replacing humans with AI isn't always the shortcut it seems.
📱 Follow @insta | 10 902 |
| 5 | 💎 Instagram Is Getting a Premium Subscription
Instagram officially launched Instagram Plus, a new subscription that costs $3.99/month and unlocks a set of extra features for users who want more control over the app.
➡️ Story Spotlight to push a Story to the front of followers' feeds
➡️ Anonymous Story viewing
➡️ Story rewatch analytics
➡️ Multiple Story audience lists
➡️ Custom profile fonts and app icons
➡️ Up to 6 pinned posts on your profile
➡️ The ability to post directly to your profile without showing it in followers' feeds
Instagram says the core app will remain free, with Plus acting as an optional upgrade for power users.
Most of these features won't matter to casual users. But creators and heavy Instagram users will probably find a few worth paying for.
📱 Follow @insta | 12 167 |
| 6 | 📈 Instagram trends this week
Instagram trends continue moving toward content that feels simple, personal, and easy to create. Highly polished videos are losing ground to formats that showcase personality, humor, and relatable moments.
➡️ Girl Grip
Audio: I'm Every Woman – Chaka Khan
A trend built around carrying an absurd number of items in one hand. Coffee, keys, phone, snacks, laptop, water bottle.
Perfect for creators, students, remote workers, and brands looking to showcase everyday chaos in a relatable way.
➡️ Jujutsu Kaisen
Audio: Original audio – nabatiii_
Inspired by the anime, creators line up and reveal an item that represents them as the camera quickly cuts from person to person.
Works especially well for teams, businesses, creators, and friend groups that want to showcase different personalities or products in a single Reel.
➡️ Lens Wipe Transition
Audio: JAMES AND ANTLER
A simple transition where the creator wipes the camera lens before revealing a transformation, product reveal, makeover, or new scene.
One of the easiest trends to recreate and a format that consistently performs well because viewers instinctively wait to see the final result.
The biggest takeaway this week is that Instagram continues rewarding content that feels human. People are responding less to perfect production and more to personality, creativity, and relatable moments. Sometimes a simple idea executed well can outperform hours of editing.
📱 Follow @insta | 12 955 |
| 7 | ❌ The Biggest Mistake Educational Creators Make
Many educational creators think their goal is to teach people something new.
In reality, most people don't come to Instagram looking for information.
They come looking for answers.
That's why so much educational content gets likes but very few saves.
The content is informative, but it isn't useful enough to revisit later.
➡️ Information creates curiosity
Posts like "10 Facts About Instagram" can be interesting, but once someone finishes reading them, there is often nothing left to do with that information.
➡️ Solutions create value
Posts like "How To Double Your Story Views" or "3 Ways To Increase Saves" immediately connect to a problem people want solved.
➡️ Specific beats general
Creators often try to teach everything they know about a topic. The strongest educational content usually focuses on one specific problem and one specific outcome.
➡️ Saves are a clue
If people are saving your content, they are telling you that it has future value. They believe there is a good chance they'll need it again.
The easiest way to improve educational content is to stop asking:
❌ "What can I teach today?"
And start asking:
✔️"What problem can I solve today?"
People rarely save information.
They save things that help them get a result.
📱 Follow @insta | 12 890 |
| 8 | 😀 Instagram Stopped Showing This Years Ago
There was a time when you could easily see who someone recently followed on Instagram.
Today, that information is hidden. If an account follows 10 new people this week, Instagram gives you no simple way to track those changes in chronological order.
KLUPT brings that visibility back.
➡️ See who someone recently followed
➡️ See who they were followed by
➡️ Get notified when they follow a new account
➡️ View Instagram stories anonymously
Just open @kluptBot, use /profile, and enter any Instagram username.
Useful for keeping an eye on your partner, friend, or any public account you're interested in. | 12 725 |
| 9 | 📊 Most Creators Track the Wrong Instagram Metrics
Likes and views get most of the attention, but they rarely explain why an account is actually growing.
The latest Instagram analytics research suggests that creators should focus on a few deeper signals instead:
➡️ Saves show what people find valuable enough to revisit later.
➡️ Shares show what followers think is worth sending to friends.
➡️ Reach measures how many unique people saw your content, making it a better awareness metric than total views.
➡️ Engagement rate helps compare content performance regardless of audience size.
➡️ Follower growth matters, but understanding what causes follows and unfollows matters even more.
Many creators spend hours watching likes climb. The accounts that grow consistently tend to pay closer attention to saves, shares, and reach. Those metrics usually tell a much clearer story.
📱 Follow @insta | 10 946 |
| 10 | ✍️ The Most Underrated Skill on Instagram
When creators talk about growth, the conversation usually revolves around cameras, editing, AI tools, and algorithms. Those things matter, but they are often not the reason one creator gets ignored while another reaches millions of people with similar content.
The difference is usually communication.
Instagram is full of creators who know a lot but struggle to explain their ideas. They have expertise, experience, and useful information, yet their content never gains traction because people lose interest before the message becomes clear.
➡️ Writing creates better hooks
Most viewers decide within seconds whether a piece of content deserves their attention. A strong opening sentence creates curiosity and gives people a reason to keep watching. A weak opening makes even valuable content feel boring.
➡️ Writing improves retention
Many creators assume viewers leave because the video isn't dynamic enough. In reality, people often leave because the message is confusing. When ideas are structured logically and explained simply, viewers stay longer because they can easily follow the story.
➡️ Writing makes content easier to share
People share content when they immediately understand the value. If someone has to work hard to understand your point, they're unlikely to send it to a friend. Clear communication travels further than complex communication.
➡️ Writing is becoming part of Instagram SEO
Instagram increasingly understands the meaning behind captions, keywords, and spoken words inside videos. The platform is no longer just analyzing engagement. It is also analyzing context.
The better you communicate what your content is about, the easier it becomes for Instagram to recommend it to the right audience.
Many creators spend months learning transitions, effects, and editing tricks while spending almost no time learning how to express ideas clearly.
Yet the ability to explain something useful in a simple way is often the skill that separates growing accounts from stagnant ones.
Instagram may look like a platform built on photos and videos.
But underneath it all, it is still a platform built on communication.
📱 Follow @insta | 12 418 |
| 11 | 🌟 Instagram Is Turning Reels Into TV Shows
Instagram is testing a new feature called Series that lets creators connect multiple Reels into a single collection.
Instead of treating every video as a standalone post, creators will be able to build ongoing content people can follow from episode to episode.
➡️ Reels can be grouped into a structured series
➡️ Viewers can jump directly to the next episode
➡️ Perfect for tutorials, storytelling, educational content, and case studies
➡️ Series will appear on creator profiles, making content easier to discover
➡️ Instagram is moving beyond short clips and toward longer viewer journeys
This is a bigger shift than it seems.
For years, creators were rewarded for making one viral Reel at a time. Now Instagram appears to be encouraging content that keeps viewers coming back for Part 2, Part 3, and Part 10.
The future of Instagram may look a lot less like random Reels and a lot more like a TV series.
📱 Follow @insta | 13 335 |
| 12 | 🌀 Instagram Knows More About You Than You Think
A recently published paper from Instagram's recommendation team revealed just how much data the platform uses to understand its users.
The recommendation system is trained on tens of thousands of actions collected over long periods of time. Likes, saves, shares, profile visits, searches, rewatches, watch time, and many other signals all become part of the picture.
That is why changing your recommendations is harder than most people expect.
Watching a few videos on a new topic will not suddenly retrain the algorithm. Instagram is looking at patterns built over months and sometimes years.
In practice, the platform is not trying to guess what you want right now.
It is trying to predict what your long-term behavior suggests you will want next.
The result is simple: your feed is often a reflection of your habits more than your interests.
📱 Follow @insta | 15 339 |
| 13 | 📺 Instagram adds a built-in teleprompter
Instagram is bringing the teleprompter feature from Edits directly into the main app. Creators can now upload a script and have it scroll on-screen while recording videos.
➡️ The script appears directly below the front camera, making it easier to maintain eye contact
➡️ No need to memorize lines or constantly retake videos
➡️ Scrolling speed can be adjusted manually
➡️ Previously available only in the Edits app
Looks like Instagram wants creators to spend less time recording and more time publishing. For educational content, news videos, and product explainers, this could become one of the most useful camera features added in a while.
📱 Follow @insta | 16 480 |
| 14 | 📺 Instagram adds a built-in teleprompter
Instagram is bringing the teleprompter feature from Edits directly into the main app. Creators can now upload a script and have it scroll on-screen while recording videos.
➡️ The script appears directly below the front camera, making it easier to maintain eye contact
➡️ No need to memorize lines or constantly retake videos
➡️ Scrolling speed can be adjusted manually
➡️ Previously available only in the Edits app
Looks like Instagram wants creators to spend less time recording and more time publishing. For educational content, news videos, and product explainers, this could become one of the most useful camera features added in a while.
📱 Follow @insta | 1 |
| 15 | 📈 Instagram trends this week
Instagram trends are shifting toward simple, authentic content that feels less polished and more personal. The common theme this week is showing the process, personality, and small moments behind the finished result.
➡️ “You’re So Creative…”
Audio: One Less Lonely Girl – Justin Bieber
Creators pair behind-the-scenes clips of their work with the caption: “You’re so creative” followed by “Thanks, I used to cry during math homework.”
A relatable trend for designers, editors, photographers, artists, and anyone whose career grew out of a creative hobby.
➡️ “Don’t Post Your Work, Post You Working”
Audio: Original audio
Instead of showing the final result, creators share the process: editing timelines, messy desks, drafts, meetings, or production workflows.
The idea is simple: people connect more with the person behind the work than with the finished product.
➡️ “Melissa”
Audio: Melisa I'M Drunk And Outside – Afroplugs
A fast-growing audio being used for day-in-the-life videos, lifestyle content, travel clips, and summer-themed posts.
Easy to adapt and likely to appear across Instagram over the next few weeks.
All three trends require minimal editing and focus on authenticity rather than production quality, which is exactly why they're gaining traction so quickly.
📱 Follow @insta | 18 080 |
| 16 | 📉 Excessive Social Media Use Is Being Linked to Lower Wellbeing
A new report from Oxford’s Wellbeing Research Centre found a growing correlation between heavy social media use and lower wellbeing, especially among young people in Western countries.
Researchers say moderate use can help people stay connected, but excessive scrolling appears to have the opposite effect over time.
➡️ Under-25 wellbeing has dropped sharply over the past decade
➡️ The decline closely matches the rise of social media platforms
➡️ Girls appear to be affected more strongly
➡️ Platforms are designed to maximize engagement and screen time
The report also highlights a growing problem many creators already know well: one negative comment often impacts people more than hundreds of positive ones.
Social media is not going away. The real challenge now is learning how to use it without letting it consume your attention and mental state.
📱 Follow @insta | 22 605 |
| 17 | 📱 Meta turns subscriptions into a real business
Meta officially launched paid add-ons for Instagram, WhatsApp, and its AI tools. The company is slowly building its own version of X Premium and Snapchat+ across the entire ecosystem.
➡️ Instagram Plus costs $3.99/month and adds Story analytics, Superlike animations, and longer-lasting Stories
➡️ WhatsApp Plus costs $2.99/month with custom themes, stickers, and premium sounds
➡️ Meta is also testing AI subscriptions from $7.99 to $19.99/month for more advanced requests and higher compute limits
➡️ Meta Verified may already have around 35M subscribers according to estimates in the report
➡️ Subscription revenue could already be bringing Meta roughly $2B per year
Interesting part is that Meta still gets ~98% of its revenue from ads. Subscriptions are not replacing the ad model yet. They’re becoming an extra layer on top of it.
Looks like every major platform is now trying to turn power users into monthly recurring revenue.
📱 Follow @insta | 22 257 |
| 18 | 🔖 Instagram Tests Interest Tags on User Profiles
Instagram is testing a new feature that lets users add up to 5 interests directly to their profile.
The tags are meant to help people discover like-minded accounts and better understand what type of content someone is into before following them.
➡️ Users can display topics they are interested in
➡️ Interests may influence what content Instagram recommends
➡️ Similar features were previously tested on Threads and Notes
This is another sign Instagram is trying to become more social again instead of turning entirely into a passive Reels feed.
The algorithm is slowly becoming more interest-based and identity-driven.
📱 Follow @insta | 21 689 |
| 19 | 👍 Android 17 Could Finally Improve Instagram Video Quality
Google is preparing major camera and media upgrades in Android 17 that could significantly improve how Instagram content looks on Android devices.
For years, creators complained that Stories and Reels uploaded from Android lost quality compared to iPhone uploads. Google now appears to be taking creator workflows much more seriously.
The update includes:
➡️ Better video stabilization
➡️ Ultra HDR support
➡️ Improved low-light recording
➡️ Better camera processing for social apps
➡️ New creator-focused media tools
This could lead to sharper Reels, cleaner Stories, and more consistent quality directly inside Instagram without heavy external editing.
For creators using Android devices, this may become one of the biggest quality upgrades in years.
📱 Follow @insta | 21 275 |
| 20 | 💙 “Me-Centric Hooks” Are Taking Over Instagram
A major shift is happening in Instagram content strategy.
Creators are moving away from broad educational hooks like:
“How to grow on Instagram”
And replacing them with more personal, experience-driven openings like:
“How I grew after posting less.”
The reason is simple: people trust personal context more than generic advice.
➡️ Personal stories feel more authentic
➡️ Specific situations create stronger curiosity
➡️ Viewers stay longer when content feels human
➡️ “I tested this” performs better than “Experts say”
This style works especially well for: creators, coaches, business accounts, educational content, case studies.
Instead of sounding like a tutorial, the content feels like real experience being shared.
That difference is becoming a huge advantage for retention.
📱 Follow @insta | 21 034 |
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