Instagram launches ‘collaborative collection’ feature: All you need to know
With this feature, users can save a post in a dedicated space after shraing it with a friend, or a group of them.
Instagram has rolled out a feature called ‘collaborative collections,’ allowing people to share a post with a friend, or a group of them, and save it in a dedicated space.

“Friends who share together, stay together. You can now save content with friends through collaborative collections,” announced Instagram in a tweet on Thursday.
Here's all you need to know about ‘collaborative collection’:
(1.) In a statement emailed to TechCrunch, the social network described collaborative features as a ‘way for people to connect with friends over their shared interests by saving posts to a collaborative collection in their group chat, or a one-on-one DM (direct message).’
(2.) To use this feature, a user must find a post and like it. Then, they must tap ‘Save’ icon, and click on ‘Create new collaborative action.’ Finally, they must give a name to the collection, and toggle ‘on.’
(3.) According to TechCrunch, any member of the chat can add or remove a post from the collection; there is also an option with which users can add directly to a post shared in the chat.
(4.) For this, simply tap the bookmark icon that appears next to it, and then add it to a current collection, or create a new one and then add in it.
(5.) Until now, Instagram allowed people to save posts into private groupings for easier access. This was done through a feature called ‘collections,’ which was launched in April 2017.
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