Instagram, you will soon be able to ask questions to the disciples in the stories

Open-ended polls will be available soon. And in the meantime, the music starts with the hidden content, but Italy will have to wait


Closed-answer PROBES are already possible. Soon in Instagram Stories, it should be possible to ask open questions to their subscribers. Gather important ideas from those who sink their ephemeral daily chronicles. Over the past two years, the application created by Kevin Systrom releases a novelty after the other, really relentlessly. The latest to date, the juiciest, is the IGTV launched a few days ago, a kind of homemade YouTube for long videos, vertical and full screen.

Thus, after the slippery reactions and polls, the application controlled by Facebook could allow users to propose open questions, in return to get a little clearer and more explicit replicas. To find the test was the Android Police site that shared a screen of how it could just feature the feature in the stories. The author will see the answers in the space in which he / she is already viewing the views (or responses to closed surveys) listed by the user.

Instagram adds the opportunity to ask questions in the stories https://t.co/QlI7GnUP47 pic.twitter.com/NpKAJnBPna

– Android Police (@AndroidPolice) July 1, 2018

Novelty seems to be experimenting everywhere, with reports also in Italy. It would be, more or less, a way – yet another – to keep users more and more attached to the platform's horizontal experience, now used by more than 400 million users (but these are numbers a while ago, bet are a lot more). Meanwhile, Instagram has added the long-awaited music in the Stories, just a few days ago: 15-second clips that are the soundtrack of our fragments of the day. It starts in 51 markets including France, Germany, New Zealand, Sweden, the United Kingdom and of course the United States but Italy will have to wait.