<p>Meta-owned photo-sharing platform Instagram on Thursday announced that it has begun testing the ability for people to add music to their feed posts, in three countries, including India.</p>.<p>The other two countries, where this feature will first be tested, are Brazil and Turkey.</p>.<p>"With this test, Instagram hopes to give its community a way to add a soundtrack to their Feed photos, like they can with Reels and Stories already. If a user clicks on the song, they will be taken to an audio page that showcases all Feed posts that have used that song," the company said in a statement.</p>.<p>This feature is being tested with a small percentage of Instagram's global community and expanded based on the learning and feedback from the Instagram community.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Instagram head Adam Mosseri on Wednesday said that the company has added two new features to improve user experience, including a "rage shake" that will let users report a problem more quickly.</p>.<p><em>The Verge</em> reported that this feature will give Instagram feedback that will help it prioritise bug fixes.</p>.<p>The other new feature Instagram shipped on Wednesday is what Mosseri called a "finally" feature -- the ability to delete a single image from a photo carousel.</p>.<p>At the moment, the carousel feature is only available for iOS users in US.</p>.<p><strong>Check out the latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>
<p>Meta-owned photo-sharing platform Instagram on Thursday announced that it has begun testing the ability for people to add music to their feed posts, in three countries, including India.</p>.<p>The other two countries, where this feature will first be tested, are Brazil and Turkey.</p>.<p>"With this test, Instagram hopes to give its community a way to add a soundtrack to their Feed photos, like they can with Reels and Stories already. If a user clicks on the song, they will be taken to an audio page that showcases all Feed posts that have used that song," the company said in a statement.</p>.<p>This feature is being tested with a small percentage of Instagram's global community and expanded based on the learning and feedback from the Instagram community.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, Instagram head Adam Mosseri on Wednesday said that the company has added two new features to improve user experience, including a "rage shake" that will let users report a problem more quickly.</p>.<p><em>The Verge</em> reported that this feature will give Instagram feedback that will help it prioritise bug fixes.</p>.<p>The other new feature Instagram shipped on Wednesday is what Mosseri called a "finally" feature -- the ability to delete a single image from a photo carousel.</p>.<p>At the moment, the carousel feature is only available for iOS users in US.</p>.<p><strong>Check out the latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>