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The app steals the anti-French social network BeReal

This week, Instagram announced new features planned for 2023. One of them recalls (or even copies) the principle of the “antisocial network” BeReal. In “Stories Candid” users will already be able to share more automatic, unfiltered photos with their followers.

This new feature instagramwhich will arrive in beta in South Africa starting next week, aims to attract the growing number of users of Antisocial Network » BeReal. In fact, according to the information published by Instagram, it will be exactly the characteristics of this new feature identical for those who French social network be realistic. Thus users will be able to effectively Participation in “Stories Candid”Photos instantly captured by the front and back cameras of their smartphone.

Instagram announces new features and copy BeReal © Pixabay

Just like in BeReal, users must also have a Limited time (On BeReal, netizens are given two minutes to post their photos) to share, unfiltered and superfluous, a moment from their day. No more taking pictures filling up your storage, Instagram intends to copy BeReal to somehow lift the veil over the monotonous and sometimes imperfect daily lives of influencers.

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BeReal App of the Year?

Anyway, that’s what Apple teams said recently in their ranking of the best iPhone apps of the year. This distinction would clarify The growing success of this unique application. In order to create a file antisocial network Less superficial and more spontaneous than Instagram, the app seems to have gained a certain popularity in recent months.

The anti-instagram that he conceived and developed two french, seems to have conquered a new audience, tired of the bombastic and superficial truths visible everywhere on traditional social networks. And the application never ceases to impress. It even reached the top spot in the App Store’s most downloaded app ranking last July. The French start-up is now valued at more than 600 million euros.

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source : theverge.com