Instagram’s DM’s just got a major makeover. The overhaul, which adds seven new features to enhance the platform’s messaging functionality, comes amid a broader reimagining of Instagram away from image sharing and toward super-app status.

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Among the features announced on Thursday is the ability for users to share 30 second Spotify music previews in messages, send messages silently, create polls in group messages, and easily see who’s online. The overhauls will also let users reply to messages while still browsing in their feed, which means all you doom scrollers out there will never have to avert your gaze from whatever terrible calamity or targeted ad may be vying for your attention! The new silent feature, by contrast, will let more considerate users send messages to people without a potentially annoying notification by adding an @silent tag to their DM.

The features won’t necessarily apply to everyone though. In a statement sent to TechCrunch, Instagram said the music sharing, chat themes, and quick-send features will only work for users who have opted-in to an upgraded version of messaging introduced back in 2020 that allows cross communicating between Instagram and Messenger. Today’s changes arrive a week after the app reintroduced its chronological feed that lets users see posts in reverse chronological order with slightly less algorithmic shenanigans going on.