<p>Meta-owned photo-sharing platform Instagram is reportedly now allowing a few users to post longer videos up to 60 seconds on Stories.</p>.<p>"As noted by an Instagram user in Turkey, the social networks app is now notifying a few users about the change," <em>9To5Mac</em> reported on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Currently, if a user records or uploads a video longer than 15 seconds, it automatically gets split into multiple different Stories, the report said.</p>.<p>However, with this new change, users will be able to post videos to Stories that are up to 60 seconds long without having to split them, it added.</p>.<p>As per the report, the photo-sharing platform is also testing a revamped interface for posting Stories that will make it easier to mention other accounts or add a location to a post.</p>.<p>A recent report, citing anonymous employees, said that Instagram had reached the 2 billion users' figure about a week before Facebook changed its name to Meta in October.</p>.<p>The platform has not made its user numbers public since it crossed the one billion monthly active users mark in June 2018.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>
<p>Meta-owned photo-sharing platform Instagram is reportedly now allowing a few users to post longer videos up to 60 seconds on Stories.</p>.<p>"As noted by an Instagram user in Turkey, the social networks app is now notifying a few users about the change," <em>9To5Mac</em> reported on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Currently, if a user records or uploads a video longer than 15 seconds, it automatically gets split into multiple different Stories, the report said.</p>.<p>However, with this new change, users will be able to post videos to Stories that are up to 60 seconds long without having to split them, it added.</p>.<p>As per the report, the photo-sharing platform is also testing a revamped interface for posting Stories that will make it easier to mention other accounts or add a location to a post.</p>.<p>A recent report, citing anonymous employees, said that Instagram had reached the 2 billion users' figure about a week before Facebook changed its name to Meta in October.</p>.<p>The platform has not made its user numbers public since it crossed the one billion monthly active users mark in June 2018.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest videos from <i data-stringify-type="italic">DH</i>:</strong></p>