How To Fix Instagram Reels Zero View Bug! Logging Out and Other Tips

Instagram Reels is currently one of the most popular features in the popular video/photo platform. This allows the online influencers on the Meta-owned social media site to attract more viewers.

How To Fix Instagram Reels Zero View Bug! Logging Out and Other Tips
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However, IG Reels still have some bugs that can really annoy many people. These include the current Instagram Reels Zero View bug.

Since Instagram Reels was launched in August 2020 endured many system flaws, such as the zero view bug.

How To Fix Instagram Reels Zero View Bug

According to Distractify, the zero view bug is one of the most common issues that Instagram Reels is suffering from.

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Many users even think that Instagram is down when they don't see the view count on their Reels posts. If you are also experiencing this issue, here are some of the things you can do:

One of the best fixes you can try is logging out and logging into your Instagram account. You need to do this more than twice.

Another method you can use is checking if your Instagram app is properly updated. There are instances when users forget to update their applications. This will lead to the annoying zero view bug.

Other Common Instagram Bugs

MakeUseOf reported that Instagram also suffers from other bugs aside from the zero view issue in Reels. One of these is the automatically logged-out bug.

This forces users to be removed from their app, making them think they are hacked. However, security experts confirmed that this is only a bug. All you need to do is log in once again.

Another problem of Instagram is the so-called cupcake glitch, which provides an unwanted cupcake notification. If you want to see further details of these two bugs and how you can fix them, you can visit this link.

In other news, Instagram Take a Break feature has been rolled out.

Meanwhile, Instagram Stories is expected to receive new functions, such as the Like feature, which will allow users to react without DMing, the user.

For more news updates about Instagram and other popular social media apps, always keep your tabs open here at TechTimes.

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