Instagram has finally given people a small but welcome bit of forgiveness: you can now edit your own comments for 15 minutes after posting them. The Instagram comment edit window is simple, the limit is strict, and the payoff is obvious for anyone who has ever spotted a typo the second after hitting send.

The feature is rolling out now, and edited replies get a gray ”Edited” label. You can keep changing a comment as many times as you want during that 15-minute window, which is a sensible move for a platform that still treats the comment box like a live grenade.

How Instagram comment editing works

To change a comment, tap the ”Edit” text that appears after you post it. That makes Instagram a little more civilized than before, when the only real option was delete, rewrite, and hope nobody noticed the reset.

The change arrived after testing with some users since March. It also fits a broader pattern across social apps: once a feature looks basic enough, users eventually force the platform to admit it should have existed years ago.

How Instagram’s comment edit window works

Instagram said last year that it had surpassed 3 billion monthly active users, so even a small quality-of-life tweak can touch a lot of people. That scale also helps explain the rollout lag; features that reduce embarrassment are easy to sell, but not every platform moves quickly when the fix is more polite than flashy.

  • Edit window: 15 minutes after posting
  • Edits allowed: as many as you want within that window
  • Indicator: gray ”Edited” label next to the comment

What comes next for Instagram comments

The obvious question is whether Instagram will keep it here or loosen the timer later. A 15-minute cap is probably enough for typo fixes and second thoughts, but it is also the sort of limit that will annoy anyone who notices a mistake after they have moved on with their life.

Source: Theverge

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