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I admit it. I love scrolling through Instagram. But I have a couple of people in my account that I do not want to be updated with. I mean, unfollowing them is not a good idea (they will know!). What if I could just mute them on Instagram and not receive any updates about their existence whatsoever? Sounds good! In this post, I’m going to show you three ways to mute someone on Instagram from the iPhone.
When you mute someone’s Instagram account, you won’t be notified of their updates, stories, posts, reels, or notes. However, you can still visit their profiles and check for their posts. Instagram will notify you if that person tags you in a post or comments your name somewhere. Instagram, however, does not notify the person whose account you have muted.
Let’s go through some simple ways to mute accounts on Instagram.
That’s it. The concerned person is muted, and Instagram will not give you any updates from that account henceforth. The concerned person will not know about your gesture too.
It’s easy, isn’t it? But what if the person hasn’t posted anything or shared a story in a while? Here’s how you can mute them.
Once muted, this is how you will see their stories.
If someone is pestering you with irrelevant messages or calls, you may directly mute them from chat.
It is effortless to unmute an account on Instagram. Here is how you do it.
An alternative option is to just long press on the grey story (muted story) and click on unmute.
Muted someone successfully on Instagram!
If you visualized a person while reading this blog, it’s time to mute them, my friend! It does not take much of your time and saves you from the hassle of justifying the following and/or blocking them. Besides, who knows, you might feel like rechecking your account sometime; you can just unmute them and work your way back to being Instagram buddies again.
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