Small, convenient new feature on Instagram today:
The newest version of the app finally lets you cancel the upload in stories at some point along its progress – this should prove very useful catching a lot of types of mistakes or mishaps before they're set public within the app.
Inside a button appears in an update of Stories upload: pause your story from reaching "Share," and halt further uploading by stopping them before it can go live with one touch.
Which, as any social media manager will admit, will come in hand far more times than you probably want to admit.
It happens all the time-you add the wrong link notice a spelling error at the last minute you forget to tag a profile, etc.
All are simple, usual mistakes, which will naturally come out when you're posting more than one story and other social posts a day. For that reason, the facility to stop immediately the upload of the posting with those mistakes will really be of help.
This update is now available in the latest version of the app.