Every social media app seems to be developing a taste for subscriptions, and honestly, it’s getting a little out of hand. The latest example comes from Meta, which is now reportedly nudging users toward something called Instagram Plus. A Reddit user recently pointed out that these prompts are showing up even for people who are happily using the free version. Now, I’ve been on Instagram for years and haven’t seen this pop up on my end yet. So this isn’t a full-blown rollout, at least not for everyone. From what it looks like, Meta is quietly testing the waters in select markets before going all in. Still, the direction is pretty clear. The free experience stays, but the real question is how long before it starts feeling like the stripped-down version.

Instagram Plus sounds fancy, but what does it actually offer?

According to a screenshot shared by a Reddit user, Instagram Plus isn’t holding back on the “tempting upgrades” list. You get things like multiple story audiences, insights into who’s rewatching your stories, the ability to search your viewer list, preview stories before posting, extend how long they stay live, send super hearts, and even spotlight your stories. Basically, all the little features that make you feel just a bit more in control. And of course, Meta has tucked all of this neatly behind a paywall. But not before giving you a free one-month trial, because why not let you fall in love first?

I’ll admit, features like seeing who rewatched my Instagram stories or keeping them up longer sound very tempting. The catch is, once you get used to it, going back to the regular version will feel a bit underwhelming. It’s that classic move. Give you a taste, and suddenly, the extra starts feeling like a necessity.

What are people saying about it?

While I do see the appeal of these features, many Reddit users aren’t impressed, and they’re not being subtle about it. Many are calling them unnecessary, even pointless. The common take is that this feels very familiar. Elon Musk did something similar with X (formerly Twitter), and now Mark Zuckerberg seems to be taking notes. Umm, they’re not entirely wrong. This is pretty much where the internet is headed. Things that used to be free are slowly getting tucked behind subscriptions. It’s the new normal. Ads alone aren’t enough to keep these platforms running, and from a business point of view, that’s fair.

Personally, I don’t see it as a huge problem. At the end of the day, it’s still a choice. Pay for the extras if you want them, or stick to the free version if you’re fine without them. Simple. But here’s the catch. Once you step into that paid experience and get used to the perks, going back starts to feel like a downgrade. And that’s exactly how they get you.

Share.
Exit mobile version