Instagram's website just became a much more viable alternative to the full app.
The skinny teen sex videocompany is adding the ability for users to create Stories right from the mobile version of its website. The feature is starting to roll out now, along with the ability to save posts from mobile web.
SEE ALSO: You can now post your pics on Instagram without the appThough many users in the U.S. and Europe rely on the app, Instagram has been steadily increasing the functionality of its mobile site in recent months as it looks to grow its users in developing markets where the app may be too data or resource intensive for many users.
And, unlike Facebook and Messenger, there isn't yet a dedicated "lite" version of Instagram, though the app is working on offline functionality.
Until it does, though, Instagram is relying on its mobile website to carry it to the 1 billion user mark and beyond. The company previously added the ability to post photos from its mobile site in May.
Now, adding Stories creation -- arguably one of Instagram's most popular feature -- is an important next step toward making Instagram.com a viable alternative to those who wouldn't otherwise use the app.
Topics Instagram Social Media
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