The word “Insta” is an abbreviation for the social media app “Instagram.” When used as a verb, it means to post a picture or video to Instagram.
The symbol used for Instagram is the “double-pointed arrow” which is also known as the “inbox” symbol. It is used to indicate that a message has been sent to someone.
The symbol on Instagram is the same as the one for the Facebook app. It’s a white “f” on a blue background.
A green dot on Instagram generally means that the account is verified. This means that the account is officially associated with the person or brand it represents.
Your feed on Instagram is a chronological timeline of all the photos and videos that you have uploaded to the app, as well as those that other users have shared with you.
Yes, you can see who views your Instagram. To view the list of people who have viewed your profile, go to your profile and tap the three lines in the top left corner. Then select “View Profile.” Underneath your bio, you’ll see a list of “People Who Viewed This Profile.
The kite emoji on Instagram is often used to represent a “kite trip” – a vacation or getaway.
The paper airplane emoji on Instagram messages typically means that the sender is “flying” the message to the recipient. It can also be used as a symbol for sending a message “in the air.
A red dot under a house on Instagram usually means that the owner of the house is following you.
The grey circle on Instagram means that the account is private. Only people who are approved by the account owner can see their posts.