How To Repost On Instagram With Ease In 2020
Generally, you can share any post, story (that you are tagged in), or Reel as a story or send it via direct messages. There is no option to repost the content as a regular post. This is something you can already do on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), LinkedIn, and even Instagram’s sister app Facebook. That is why we will look into some other methods for reposting content on Instagram.
Method 1: Reshare a Post By Taking a Screenshot
This is the most straightforward way to repost an image post that you have stumbled upon on Instagram. You can just take a screenshot of the post and then re-upload it from your account while crediting the original author.
You can crop the screenshot using the editing options you get within Instagram to get rid of unnecessary UI elements within the post itself. Just make sure to get permission from the original author by dropping them a DM and crediting them in the captions.
Method 2: Upload Stories You Are Tagged In
If one of your friends shared a story and tagged you in it then you can share it on your story as well. Just remember that this option is not available on stories where you are not tagged. To repost a story as yours, just follow these steps.
Method 3: Repost Using Third-Party Apps
Besides the above methods, you can also opt for third-party apps that let you repost regular posts, as well as video stories and Reels. There used to be a lot of apps available on the App Store and Google Play Store that allowed you to do that but after the API restrictions, it is hard to find a good option. Nonetheless, we already have an app for you called Repost. Here is how to use it.
If you want to repost an IG story using this app then the process remains the same. However, you will have to sign in using your Instagram account.
Method 4: Share a Post with the Same Caption
Now as good as Repost is, its only flaw is that it does not copy the caption from the original post. You might let it slide for posts with short captions but that is not the case when the caption is too long to rewrite. For those scenarios, you can try another third-party app called Repost for Instagram. Try it out for yourself.
You can use this app to reshare all types of content on Instagram similar to the Repost app. Its only drawback is its fair share of full-page ads and exclusivity on the Play Store for Android devices.
These are some ways you can check out to repost any posts, stories, or Reels on the Instagram app. I think that regular posts on the app have taken a backseat since the introduction of stories and Reels. This could be why we haven’t seen an official method to repost regular image posts on Instagram yet. Hopefully, we get to see it sometime soon on the app.
If you found any of the above methods to be helpful then do let us know in the comments below.