Delete a post from your timeline by going to the screen where you can add new stuff and searching for the post you want to delete. Select “Delete” when prompted by Facebook. You must confirm that this is, in fact, what you wanted to do; tap “Delete Post” to confirm it.

Tap the three dots next to a post. Configure notifications for specific categories by tapping ‘Mute’ and then selecting the category. Tap “Mute Posts?

It’s not uncommon to find yourself shuffling through a few hundred photos on Facebook with little memory of exactly what you’re looking for. You might be shocked at how many different profiles exist that have identical photos as yours. Unless you take additional steps, anyone who has the photo will continue seeing it indefinitely. The picture they’ve shared is still your photo?

You can post something strange or hot and yet want it to be seen only by a select few of your followers, so you might time-limit it for 20 seconds before deleting it. It’s really amusing to do this and play with people. It’s like you’re presenting them with something special that only a few of your followers are privileged enough?

It is possible to remove your content, and it has no bearing on the Instagram algorithm. We don’t suggest deleting any of your postings. Why? Archiving is not only better for the algorithm, but it also allows us to return to these postings and even re-archive them to your profile.

There is no need to ask for permission to repost on Instagram, as long as you are not infringing on any copyright laws. When reposting another user’s photo, be sure to credit them in the caption.

Reposting on Instagram is when you take a photo or video that someone else has shared and post it to your own account. This can be a great way to share content that you think your followers will find interesting, or to give credit to the original creator.

Yes, you can use people’s Instagram photos as long as you have their permission. You can either ask them directly or use a tool like Instaport to get their permission automatically.

Yes, you can post pictures that aren’t yours on Instagram. However, you must have the permission of the copyright holder to post the picture.

There is no specific law that prohibits the act of taking a screenshot of an Instagram photo. However, the creator of the photo may have a copyright on it and could potentially sue if someone screenshots their photo without permission.