On Instagram, Everyone Can Now Edit Sent Private Messages

New Features Update for Instagram

Meta has announced that Instagram users are now able to edit direct messages within 15 minutes of sending them. The only previously available way to rectify an error in a sent message was to completely delete and then resend a correct version.

How to Edit Sent Messages on Instagram

For users to edit a direct message, the process is straightforward. All that is needed is to press and hold the message. A drop-down menu will surface where you can select the ‘Edit’ option. A notable feature is that edited messages will bear an ‘Edited’ tag in the conversation. This leaves no room for discreet editing without the recipient knowing. If you want to make an unmarked edit, the only choice remains to delete the original message and send a new one.

Related Updates from Meta

The ability to edit messages was introduced on Facebook Messenger from Meta a few months ago. Cross-platform messaging was not supported from December onwards, but Meta remains committed to offering some shared features across its apps. Instagram users can now also enable or disable read notifications, pin personal or group chats in their inbox, and respond to messages with their choice of stickers, GIF files, videos, photos, and voice messages.

This post was last modified on 03/05/2024

Harry Males: Hey there, I'm Harry Males, your go-to news writer at Dave's iPAQ, where I traverse the intricate landscape of technology, reporting on the latest developments that shape our digital world. With a pen in hand and a passion for all things tech, I dive deep into the realms of Software, AI, Cybersecurity, and Cryptocurrency to bring you the freshest insights and breaking news. Artificial Intelligence is not just a buzzword for me – it's a captivating realm where machines mimic human intelligence. From the wonders of machine learning to the ethical considerations of AI, I'm dedicated to keeping you informed about the advancements that are reshaping industries and everyday life. Beyond the bylines and breaking news, I believe in fostering a community of tech enthusiasts. Whether it's engaging in discussions on forums, attending tech conferences, or sharing insights on social media, I aim to connect with readers who share a passion for the ever-evolving world of technology.