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Instagram introduces new subscriber-only Reels and posts for content creators
18 Jul, 2022 / 09:01 am / Instagram

Source: http://www.mashable.com

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In the Subscribers program, Instagram creators can charge their followers a monthly fee to access exclusive content on the Instagram app.

According to a report by GSMArena, Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri revealed new tools coming to Instagram creators with paid Subscribers in a Twitter update. In the Subscribers program, Instagram creators can charge their followers a monthly fee to access exclusive content on the Instagram app.

According to Mosseri , creators can organize private chats where they may interact with fans. Creators may now organize 30-person subscriber chats to engage with their followers instantly and talk about topics that are important to them, share their favorite life hacks, or simply bring their followers together. You can maintain balance and choose when and how to interact with your subscribers with the help of subscriber chats that can be started immediately from your inbox or story and that finish automatically after 24 hours

Subscriptions Update 

Subscriptions are a great way for creators to have a predictable income & for fans to get exclusive content from creators that they love.

This update includes:
- Subscriber Chats
- Subscriber Reels
- Subscriber Posts
- Subscriber Home pic.twitter.com/5PzDTcwn8d

— Adam Mosseri (@mosseri) July 14, 2022
A new "join conversation" sticker from the creator's story allows subscribers to join talks; it is similar to the subscription sticker Instagram introduced earlier this year. This sticker can be added by creators to both subscriber and non-subscriber stories, allowing existing subscribers to join the discussion immediately and followers to quickly subscribe.

Direct posting of reels and posts to subscribers is now possible, and these posts will display the Subscriber badge as well. Creators who have Subscriber content now have a "Subscriber home" tab on their profiles so that their fans may view exclusives or sign up to become a Subscriber.

Instagram debuted Subscriptions in January with capabilities for Live video and Stories that are only visible to paying followers. Additionally, subscribers who respond to posts are acknowledged by a badge next to their name.