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A Glitch In Instagram Led Users To Post ‘Extra-Long’ Photos

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While you were scrolling and liking pictures on your Instagram lying on the bed in quarantine the ap

[A Glitch In Instagram Led Users To Post ‘Extra-Long’ Photos]( While you were scrolling and liking pictures on your Instagram lying on the bed in quarantine the app went through a glitch. Yes, the popular photo-sharing social media app got a glitch that saw some ‘extra-long’ pictures getting in. Though the glitch was not faced by all it created a buzz in social media. As per reports by Verge the glitch was visible only in the iOS version of the app. Due to the glitch, the iOS app users were seeing the extra-long version of images in their feeds. In some user’s feed the images were so long that they spanned across three scrolls before the next post showed up. [Read more]( To stop receiving these emails, [Unsubscribe](

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