Instagram Developing Feature to Allow Opting Out of Close Friends List

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Instagram is working on a new feature that will allow users to remove themselves from someone’s ‘Close Friends’ list, as reported by TechCrunch. This upcoming feature is currently in the early stages of development and has not been rolled out for public testing.

The ‘Close Friends’ feature on the social platform enables users to share their Stories, Reels, and posts exclusively with a selected group rather than their entire follower base. Since its introduction in 2018, users have not had the option to opt out of being included in another user’s ‘Close Friends’ list.

The discovery of this internal prototype was credited to reverse engineer Alessandro Paluzzi, known for uncovering unreleased features during their development phase. According to a screenshot shared by Paluzzi, Instagram will notify users that once they opt out of a ‘Close Friends’ list, they will no longer have access to that person’s exclusive content unless the user is re-added to the list.

While some individuals might find it undesirable to be removed from a ‘Close Friends’ list, this potential feature is likely to be appreciated by those who prefer not to be included in certain users’ exclusive circles. Notably, Snapchat, a key competitor to Instagram, already offers a similar functionality that allows users to opt out of viewing someone’s private stories.

As with all internal prototypes, there is no confirmation on when or if Instagram will make this feature available to all users.

Source: TechCrunch