The Facebookification of Instagram continues today as the photo sharing service just added an official feature for tagging people photos. And of course, these photos will all be grouped together on your profile page in a "Photos of You" section.
Before today tagging people in Instagram posts worked in the @reply style of Twitter. You could mention people, but you didn't necessarily know whether they were in the photo or whether you were just calling their attention to a post. Now, it works just the way it does on Facebook. As with Facebook you'll be able to rigorously monitor what photos you're tagged in, as well as the sharing settings for your photos section.
The update hits with Instagram version 3.5, which is slowly trickling its way into the App Store and Google Play.
Update
Alright, we got the app update installed on an iPhone. One very disappointing point to note , though, is that the new photos section is empty when you get to it which means that old-style @reply tags don't won't be integrated in any obvious way into the new system. That might make sense, since that tool is more akin to a conversational mention than a proper tag.
Otherwise the functionality works more or less as you'd expect. You snap a photo, add your favorite sepia filter, and then head over to the share screen where you will see the option to add people to the photo. And if you forget to add someone, you can always do it from the published post.
Source: http://gizmodo.com/instagram-finally-adds-a-real-people-tagging-feature-487263826
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