Instagram launches ‘Take a Break’ campaign to encourage breaks from social media

Instagram launches ‘Take a Break’ campaign to encourage breaks from social media

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: February 11 2022

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  • Instagram has announced a new campaign named ‘Take a Break’ that will alert users scrolling on Instagram to periodically take breaks from the platform and focus on other things.
  • This campaign has been launched by Instagram in India and various other countries. The platform will also alert users of the new inclusion with a notification.
  • Instagram’s Take a Break comes as an in-app reminder that you perhaps need to log out and do something else.
  • This ‘Take a Break’ feature is not the only feature that Instagram has that encourages people to log off and do something else. The Meta-owned platform also has a feature called Daily Limit that, as the name explains, lets users set a time limit on how much time they want to spend on the app daily.
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