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How To Fix Instagram Stories Repeating Issue

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With over 1.2 billion active users across the world, there’s no denying that Instagram is one of the most popular social media platforms. The photo-sharing platform offers tons of amazing features and that’s one secret to its popularity in recent years. The IG stories are one of the in-app features users love about Instagram. This feature enables Instagram users to post videos or images, which automatically disappear after 24 hours. The latest reports, however, reveal that Instagram stories are currently misbehaving and repeating and many users are asking for a fix.

Why exactly are Instagram stories repeating? What is the best way to resolve this issue? You’ll get answers to these questions as you continue reading this post.

Instagram Stories are repeating – users now requesting a fix

Multiple reports reveal that Instagram Stories are now repeating for many users on various iOS devices. According to the affected users, the misbehavior of the in-app feature makes it pretty hard for them to see new stories immediately. Instead, they have to view all of someone’s stories all over again before they gain access to fresh stories.

The exact cause of the issue is unclear. However, it seems the issue is bug-related. A Reddit post also suggested that the issue results from a glitch that came with a new update. You can check here (1,2,3,4) to see what the affected users are reporting regarding the matter on the ground.

Instagram Stories Repeating Fix

Is there any official fix to resolve this issue?

Yes, an official fix is now available for everybody currently experiencing this annoying issue, where Instagram Stories are repeating. On June 15, Instagram rolled out a new update to the IG iOS users. This update, which is currently available on the App Store, is the fix you need to resolve the Instagram Stories repeating issue. To address this problem, however, you need to download and install the new update on your iOS device. The update comes with version 239.1 and a caption that shows the software “contains bug fixes and performance improvements.

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