Instagram's comments section is about to start looking a lot like Facebook's. Today, the company said it will start organizing comments by threads, allowing users to reply directly to other users rather than having every comment drop to the bottom. The move copies the format of Instagram's parent company, Facebook, giving the photo- and video-sharing...
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August 16, 2017
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App gets a feature its parent company has been using for a while
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Instagram's comments section is about to start looking a lot like Facebook's. Today, the company said it will start organizing comments by threads, allowing users to reply directly to other users rather than having every comment drop to the bottom. The move copies the format of Instagram's parent company, Facebook, giving the photo- and video-sharing...
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