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Instagram is reportedly working on a new feature called the “Social Library” to make it easier for users to keep track of Reels, memes, and posts they’ve shared or received. According to well-known developer and leaker Alessandro Paluzzi, this feature will serve as a centralized hub for accessing a variety of content, including media shared in chat threads, personal collections, and liked posts.

A Convenient Content Hub

The “Social Library” is designed to simplify the process of finding content you’ve interacted with. Paluzzi’s leaked screenshot offers a preview of how this new feature might look. The feature includes a search option, represented by a magnifying glass icon, allowing users to easily search and retrieve previously shared content, whether it’s a Reel or a meme.

Unclear Timeline for Release

While the feature seems promising, Instagram has not yet officially confirmed its rollout. Additionally, it’s important to note that not all features spotted in leaks make it to the final public version of the app. The timeline for the public release of the “Social Library” remains uncertain.

Other Potential Instagram Features

This new feature comes on the heels of another discovery by Paluzzi, who found indications that Instagram may be considering a feature that would allow users to share their Instagram comments as standalone posts on Threads, Meta’s text-based platform.

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