Instagram is working to improve the video sector and has announced a number of changes.
The biggest change is to increase the duration of live video streaming from 60 minutes to 4 hours.
The feature to increase the duration of live video streaming will be available to Instagram users around the world.
In addition, users will be able to view their live streams in private archives the same way they view stories and posts.
However, after 30 days, these videos will disappear from the archive, but during this period, users will be able to download and post them anywhere.
Instagram is also adding Live Now to IGTV where people will be able to find content based on live streaming.
These features suggest that Instagram is increasingly focusing on live streaming as its use increases during the Corona virus epidemic.
According to the company, increasing the length of the live stream will give consumers more opportunities to connect with their community.
During the Corona virus epidemic, live streaming is being used for a variety of purposes, such as shopping.
At the same time, the company expects people to spend more time in the app than live videos, as people will not be able to watch these live content anywhere else.
There are currently several live streaming platforms, but Instagram wants to be ahead of them.