is facebook going to start charging this summer.
Yes, you can share Instagram posts to Facebook stories. You can preview an Instagram post as soon as it appears in the Instagram timeline. Then select the story icon at the top right of your news feed and choose “View more stories like this” or just swipe right on the post to view it on your wall.
To share your Instagram posts to Facebook:
Instagram app for Android

- Start by uploading or taking a photo or video.
- Before sharing your post, tap
next to Share to Facebook.
- Tap
in the top right (photos) or Share in the bottom right (videos).
Instagram app for iPhone

- Start by uploading or taking a photo or video.
- Before sharing your post, tap
next to Share to Facebook.
- Tap Share.
-
Tap
or your profile picture in the bottom right to go to your profile.
-
Tap
in the top right, then tap
Settings.
- Tap Accounts Centre, then tap Sharing across profiles.
- Tap the account to Share from, then tap the account to Share to.
- Tap
or
next to Your Instagram posts to turn this setting on or off.
- Start creating a photo or reel.
- Before sharing your post, tap Advanced settings.
- Tap Facebook audience below Preferences. From here you can choose to share with:
- Friends on Facebook. All of your Facebook friends can see your Instagram post on Facebook.
- Only me. Only you can see your Instagram post on Facebook.
- Public. Anyone on or off Facebook can see your Instagram post on Facebook.
Share your Instagram story to Facebook
Is facebook going to start charging this summer
Facebook hasn’t announced when it plans to begin charging for its services, but if the team’s recent moves are anything to go by, that announcement probably won’t be too far off.
Last week, Facebook began testing new subscription tiers for popular services like Instagram and Audible.
The changes were reported by TechCrunch, who sent out invitations to reporters and analysts to discuss how Facebook could expand its user base and competition with rivals such as Twitter and Snap Inc.’s Snapchat
The question is, are we going to pay for things we used to be able to get for free? I guess that depends on how you define “free.”
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