There are a few ways to view old Instagram pictures. The first is to go to the profile of the person who posted the picture and click on the three dots in the top right corner of the post. From there, select “View Post.” If the picture was posted before December 2017, it will be in a separate folder called “Archived Posts.”Another way to view old Instagram pictures is to use an app like InstaView.

Yes, it is possible to see people’s deleted Instagram photos. If you know the person’s username and the photo’s URL, you can view it even if it has been deleted from the user’s account.

Instagram photos expire after a certain amount of time, but the length of time they are available varies depending on how the photo is shared. Photos that are posted to your profile are available for everyone to see for as long as you have an Instagram account. However, photos that are shared with friends or followers will only be available for a set amount of time, usually 24 hours.

Instagram posts do not expire. However, they may be hidden from view if the user chooses to delete the post or if it is reported as inappropriate.

Yes, you can screenshot view once Instagram. To do this, open the Instagram app and find the post you want to screenshot. Tap on the three dots in the upper right corner of the post and select “Screenshot.” The post will then be saved to your phone’s photo gallery.

Instagram was founded on October 6, 2010, by Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger.

No, Instagram does not notify when you screenshot a disappearing photo.

There is no official answer to this question, but it is generally assumed that Instagram does not notify users when someone takes a screenshot of their post. However, there is no definitive way to know for sure.

In 2010, Instagram was still in its early stages. The app was only available to iPhone users, and it had a very small user base. The app was mainly used by photographers and designers who wanted to share their work with others.

It took Instagram about two and a half years to reach 1 million users.