Instagram has ceased to be a social network for posting photographs, as its director, Adam Mosseri, stated a few months ago. A video announcement was made via Twitter explaining that the social network will focus on entertainment content rather than photography, defining four central points: creators, videos, sales, and messaging. Based on this, the now entertainment-focused social network is innovating in stories and features for content creators. Developer Alessandro Paluzzi announced the new features of the application via Twitter: “Instagram is working on longer stories. Videos up to 60 seconds will no longer be divided into segments,” he wrote. Social networks in general have recently focused on videos as their primary format, and have also increased their duration. The social network TikTok has also increased its video length to up to 5 minutes. Computer Posting For several months, the social network had been speculating that a computer tool would soon be available. Starting today, October 21st, this update will be available, allowing users to manage their content via computer. This isn\'t the only update we\'ll see; there will also be new tools such as music effects, dynamic text, and 3D graphics for Reels, which will directly compete with TikTok. Additionally, testing phases will be implemented for the functionality of a \"+\" button in the upper right corner of the social network\'s screen. Tags: Users or creators will be able to tag other content collaborators, making both profiles visible within the same post. Fundraising: Non-profit organizations (NGOs) will be able to raise funds through their live streams on the platform.