

Meta is testing Instagram Plus, a subscription tier that could change how people use Instagram. Some users in select regions are already seeing prompts to upgrade. With this plan, paying members receive extra features while the standard app stays free. This move shows how social platforms are exploring new ways to earn money beyond advertising.
Instagram Plus includes features that give users more control and visibility. Subscribers may see who rewatched their Stories, preview posts before sharing, spotlight their content, and manage multiple Story audiences. Some perks even allow “Super hearts” to show support more visibly.
A renowned tech analyst, Jordan Crook, has mentioned that these subscriptions help social media companies earn stable revenue as ad growth slows. They are testing what users value enough to pay for, while keeping the basic service free.
Not all users are happy, as some believe that free features have become paywalled. Online discussions reveal two distinct responses toward the value of purchasing additional tools, with people expressing both interest and unease.
Instagram isn’t the only platform exploring subscriptions. X (formerly Twitter) offers X Premium, which gives users perks such as post editing, ad-free reading, and enhanced account options. Snapchat+ provides early access to experimental features, Story insights, and custom app icons.
The examples demonstrate that social media platforms have evolved from their initial advertising-based, free-service model to hybrid systems that require users to pay for certain features. According to experts, the industry response to declining advertising income created a need for tailored user experiences.
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The reaction to paid tiers is still mixed. Some believe subscriptions will become standard. Others warn that users might reject platforms if the free experience feels too limited.
The app’s future will depend on how users adopt it. Core features will remain free for everyone, while premium perks may remain optional. Instagram Plus could be a preview of a new era in social media, where users decide what they value most and pay for it.