Instagram videos, particularly those uploaded from June 2013 to October 2014, are reportedly losing all audio.
The problem is that these videos, first reported by The Verge, show up an error message that simply states that the “video has no sound effects”.
The issue is highly persistent and does not care which device is used, be it desktop, iOS, or Android.
There is a very high chance that there’s been an oopsie within the Instagram app and web browser.
Sam Sheffer, formerly of The Verge, was the first to highlight this issue through a video he posted before Instagram launched its video feature.
Interestingly, an embedded version of Sheffer’s Insta video does have audio, but it is absent when accessed directly on Instagram.
The role of audio for long-term Instagram users cannot be overstated, with so many users likely to have many cherished memories on the platform and suddenly see no audio on them.
The visual content is of little concern as the absence of sound diminishes the value of these videos.
But this isn’t the first time something like this is happening.
In response, Meta, Instagram’s parent company, acknowledged the issue as a bug and assured that they are working on a fix.
However, they have not provided a specific timeline for when the problem will be completely resolved.
Their spokesperson, Seine Kim, expressed apologies for the inconvenience caused by this technical glitch in a statement to The Verge.
Instagram news is always being pushed across the tech world.
Recently Meta announced that it is set to discontinue the cross-app messaging feature between its two biggest social media platforms: Instagram and Facebook Messenger.
Just before that major dating platforms started to take their ads away from Instagram citing inappropriate placement alongside suggestive sexual content.
Instagram is experiencing a bug where videos uploaded between June 2013 and October 2014 are losing their audio, displaying a message that the video has no sound effects.
Sam Sheffer, formerly of The Verge, initially highlighted this issue with older Instagram videos lacking audio, despite the embedded versions of these videos retaining sound.
Yes, Meta, Instagram’s parent company, has acknowledged the issue as a bug and is currently working on a fix, although no specific timeline for resolution has been provided.
The audio loss issue on Instagram is persistent and affects videos across various devices, including desktop, iOS, and Android platforms.
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