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Instagram's Repost Feature Mocked Online: Here’s Why

Instagram's latest update has sparked a heated reaction online. With new reposting and location map features, users are accusing the platform of mimicking competitors like TikTok and Twitter, raising concerns about Instagram's identity crisis.
01:47 PM Aug 07, 2025 IST | Aakash Khuman
Instagram's latest update has sparked a heated reaction online. With new reposting and location map features, users are accusing the platform of mimicking competitors like TikTok and Twitter, raising concerns about Instagram's identity crisis.
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Meta has rolled out new features on Instagram including reposting public reels, a location-sharing map, and updates to the ‘Friends’ section. The goal is to help users discover content and stay socially connected. However, the move is drawing criticism, with many claiming Instagram is simply recycling ideas from other platforms.

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Understanding Reposts on Instagram

The new repost feature allows users to share public posts and reels with their followers. Reposted content shows up in a new "Reposts" tab on your profile and might even get pushed to your followers’ feeds. For creators, this means increased visibility — even from users who don’t follow them.

How to Repost Content on Instagram

Simple Steps to Repost

To repost a reel or post:

This action mirrors the retweet function on X or TikTok's repost option, making the feature feel all too familiar.

Instagram’s New Map Feature

The Instagram Map is designed to help users explore and engage with content from specific places. Whether you're tracking friends’ activity or discovering creator posts based on location, the map adds a fresh — though slightly controversial — layer of interactivity to the platform.

Backlash from Users Online

While Meta aims to innovate, many users feel Instagram is losing its originality. “Instagram’s whole personality is borrowed,” wrote one X user. From Stories (Snapchat) to Reels (TikTok) and now reposts (X), critics argue that the app has become a mashup of others — and not in a good way. Another user joked, “Instagram wanna be TikTok so bad 😭,” highlighting the growing frustration with the platform’s identity crisis.

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