Instagram has introduced a new feature allowing users to edit their comments after posting, marking a small but significant step toward improving user experience.
The update, widely requested by users, is part of broader efforts by Meta to refine platform usability and address ongoing concerns
The new feature allows users to correct typos or make changes without deleting and reposting comments.
While it may seem like a minor update, it resolves a long-standing frustration for many users who previously had no option to edit comments once posted.
How feature works
15-minute editing window
Users can edit their comments within a 15-minute window after posting.
During this time, multiple edits can be made if needed, offering flexibility to refine or correct text.
Edited label without history
Once a comment is edited, a label will indicate that changes have been made.
However, the platform does not display the original version of the comment.
The feature comes with certain restrictions.
Only text-based comments can be edited. If a comment includes an image, it cannot be modified after posting.
Part of broader user experience improvements
This update reflects Instagram’s ongoing push to enhance user experience.
Some users had already spotted the feature during testing phases in recent weeks, suggesting a gradual rollout.
Alongside comment editing, Instagram has also introduced new safety measures aimed at younger users.
These include restricting certain types of content for teen accounts based on age ratings.
The move follows increasing scrutiny of Meta over child safety concerns and the potential mental health impact of its platforms.







