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The sky of Madrid, star of Instagram Stories in its first year

Instagram Stories has just completed its first year with more than 250 million daily users. This utility has increased the amount of time people spend on Instagram and, thus, those under 25 years spend more than 32 minutes a day on average on this platform, while those over 25 years spend more than 24 minutes a day.Good part of these users are Spanish since, according to data made public by Instagram, Madrid It occupies the fifth place as the location of the hashtags. And it is not surprising because the photos of the sky of Madrid are almost a genre apart from this social application.Madrid, with all the love: dusk and dawn is everyone, and heaven is common to everyone.

In this first year, Instagram Stories has launched more than 20 new features , with the goal that Users can unleash their creativity and share their visual occurrences instantly.


To celebrate this first anniversary, Instagram has published some of the trends that have marked the use of Instagram Stories around the world, so we know that the first five locations of the labels are Jakarta, São Paulo, New York, London and-tachaaaaan- Madrid , are its twilight, sunrises and things.


As for the most popular hashtags , they are:


#BUENOS DIAS
#WORK
#GOODNIGHT
#MOOD
#HAPPYBIRTHDAY
#TBT
#SEES IT
#HOME
#BOMDIA (good morning in Portuguese)
#RELAX

Come on, you can't say they are a creative paragon.


instagram stories, the enhanced copy of snapchat


As explained to Nobbot, Philippe Gonzalez, author of the book "Instagram, much more than photos" that offers tips to get the most out of this popular application, "Instagram Stories copiously copied the successful concept of its younger competitor, Snapchat.Then the Instagram Live came back to top off a battered Twitter (and his Periscope) that took too long to react to new trends.Thanks to a battery of tools like stickers, the Boomerang or Hyperlapse got an even more fun, creative and amazing experience."


To visualize to what extent Instagram Stories has eaten the toast to Snapchat, just look at this graphic shared on Twitter by El Espanol journalist, Jesus Martinez.



The graphic description? Here.Brutal.pic.twitter.com/rAG6Dw5VeW


-Jesus Martinez (@jesusmargon) August 2, 2017

And, as Philippe Gonzalez explains, " Instagram excites all audiences , to young people and less young people, and their future will depend on the ability of their leaders to continue being the place where we spend the most virtual time and we spend the most time.in the app while facilitating the usability and storage of live videos from users.A fabulous strategy of having the user happy and encouraging trade.A fantastic opportunity to continue conquering land and demonstrate that in the entertainment world who commands today is Instagram ».

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