Basic Fixes:
- Update the Instagram app: Software bugs can cause issues when sharing certain Reels on Instagram. An update should be available to fix them. So, check and ensure the Instagram app is up-to-date.
- Ensure the Reel is still available: Certain recently deleted Reels might still show in your feed. However, when you share them, it will show that the Reel is no longer available. So, ensure that the Reel is still available by going to the poster’s profile and looking for it.
- Check if the contact has blocked you: While it doesn’t usually happen, you might see Reels from accounts that have blocked you. If so, you can see the Reel but can’t share it. So, ensure that you haven’t been blocked on Instagram.
Fix 1: Send the Reel to Someone Else
Reels that fail to send will still be available in that user’s Chat window. However, if you resend it, it will show you an error. If so, send that Reel to someone else first. From their Chat window, try sharing it with the relevant user again. Here’s how to do it.
Step 1: Open the relevant Reel on Instagram > tap the Send icon > select another account > hit Send.
Step 2: Now, go to the main page and tap the Chat icon. Tap on the account with which you shared the Reel.
Step 3: Locate the Reel and tap the Send icon. You can also open the Reel and tap the Send icon.
Then, select the relevant contact and share the Reel. The error should go away now if the Reel is still available.
Fix 2: Clear the Instagram App Cache
Corrupt app caches can interfere with certain app functions. So, if you repeatedly get an error when sharing Reels with a particular contact, try clearing the Instagram cache. This can help fix or offset the error for some time. Here’s how to do it on your Android phone.
Step 1: Open Settings > tap on Apps > Instagram.
Step 2: Tap on Storage > Clear cache.
This will clear Instagram’s cache on your Android device. If you’re an iPhone user, consider offloading the Instagram app to do the same.
Fix 3: Reinstall Instagram
If you can’t share Instagram Reels due to an app setting, uninstalling the Instagram app can help eliminate the problem. Once you reinstall the app, it will install a fresh copy, sans the problematic setting. Here’s how to do it on Android and iPhone.
On Android
Step 1: Long-press the Instagram app and tap on Uninstall. Tap on OK to confirm.
Once done, go to the Play Store and reinstall Instagram. Sign in again and share the Reel with the relevant contact.
On iPhone
Step 1: Long-press the Instagram app and tap on Delete App. Tap on Delete to confirm.
Wait for the app to be uninstalled. Then, open the App Store and reinstall Instagram. Complete the app setup and try sharing the Reel with the relevant contact to check.
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Last updated on 05 August, 2024
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