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You can repost a story on Instagram in three simple ways:
When tagged: Open the DM notification, tap Add This to Your Story, and share it.
When not tagged: Take a screenshot or record the story, then upload it with credit.
Your own story: Go to Archive, select the story, and tap Share to repost.
Reposting a story on Instagram means sharing someone else’s story or even your own so it appears again in your account. Many users wonder how this works, especially when they want to boost visibility, join in on a tag, or keep valuable content alive. This guide explains the different ways to repost stories, what limitations you might face, and how to make the most of this feature. By the end, you’ll know exactly how to repost a story on Instagram with ease and confidence.
Reposting Stories You Are Tagged In
The simplest way to repost a story is when someone mentions you directly. Instagram makes this easy.
- When another user tags you in their story, you’ll receive a notification in your Direct Messages.
- Open the message, and you’ll see an option that says “Add This to Your Story.”
- Tap it, and the tagged story opens in the editing screen.
- Customize it with text, stickers, or music if you like, and then share it to your own story.
This method works only if you are tagged. Without the tag, the “Add This to Your Story” option won’t appear.
Reposting Stories Without a Tag
Sometimes you want to repost a story you’re not tagged in. Instagram doesn’t allow direct reposting in that case, but there are workarounds.
Using the Share Option
If the story’s owner has allowed sharing, you might see a paper airplane icon at the bottom. You can tap it and send the story to friends or groups, but it won’t appear on your own story. This is different from a true repost.
Taking a Screenshot or Screen Recording
If you really want to share someone’s story you aren’t tagged in, one option is capturing it. You can take a screenshot of an image-based story or screen record a video story. Then, you can upload that capture to your own story.
However, this should be done carefully. Always give credit to the original creator and make sure they are comfortable with you sharing their content. Respecting privacy and copyright is important on social platforms.
Reposting Your Own Story
Instagram lets you repost your own past stories from the archive.
- Go to your profile and tap the three-line menu.
- Select “Archive” to view all your expired stories.
- Pick the one you want and tap “Share.”
- It will appear in the editing screen, ready for reposting.
This is useful if you want to highlight an old memory, run a throwback, or showcase important information again. Many users even revisit these archived moments when reflecting on viral content that once ranked among the most liked Instagram posts.
Enhancing Reposted Stories
Reposting doesn’t have to be plain. You can make reposted stories more engaging.
Adding Captions and Stickers
When reposting, use captions to explain why you’re sharing the story. Stickers, GIFs, and emojis can add fun or highlight key details.
Using Music and Effects
Instagram allows you to add music tracks to stories. Adding a song can give the repost more personality. Effects like filters or layouts also help refresh the content.
Tagging the Original Creator
If you’re reposting someone else’s story with permission, tag them in your repost. This not only gives credit but also notifies them, helping strengthen your connection.
Limitations to Keep in Mind
While reposting stories is popular, there are limits.
- You cannot repost stories you are not tagged in unless you use a manual method like screenshots.
- If the original account is private, you cannot share their story beyond mutual followers.
- Some creators may disable sharing, so always check their settings.
These limitations also explain why some people turn to third-party tools to understand who interacts with their content. So, knowing how Instagram story viewer tools work gives extra insight into how stories are seen and reshared.
Why Reposting Stories Matters
Reposting is not just about content recycling. It builds community, shows appreciation, and increases visibility. Brands often repost customer mentions to show social proof. Friends repost each other to celebrate events. Creators repost collaborations to reach wider audiences.
When done thoughtfully, reposting makes your presence on Instagram more active, connected, and engaging.
FAQs
No, you can’t share stories from private accounts unless you follow them and they specifically tagged you.
No, Instagram doesn’t notify users if you screenshot a story, but it does notify for disappearing direct messages.
It’s always best to ask permission. Even if you can technically repost, respecting the creator’s wishes builds trust.
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