FILE PHOTO (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) Many people use Instagram Stories as a subtle way to get noticed by their crush, sometimes even tweaking the audience settings so only that special someone can see it. A new IG update takes that idea a step further. Since the photo disappears after just one view, it feels even more personal and exclusive, like a quick wink that’s here one moment and gone the next. After rolling out a map feature for real-time location sharing , the platform is now testing this playful update that lets users send instant, unedited photos to friends – no filters, no frills – just pure candid vibes or even exclusive content. Quicksnap is currently being tested among more beta users and is designed for people who enjoy sharing spontaneous, unfiltered moments. Unlike Instagram Stories, which stay up for 24 hours, a Quicksnap disappears right after a single view, giving your mutual followers just one chance to catch your candid photo. Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again. Your subscription has been successful. Instagram explains it as a way to “share little moments with the people who get you,” highlighting authenticity over aesthetics. Think of it as
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