In this video, Trevor provides a step-by-step guide on how to add someone else’s Instagram story to your own story. He first explains how to share a post to your story by simply clicking the arrow or message button above the post and selecting “Add post to your story.” However, sharing a story to your own story is a bit more complicated and depends on whether or not you are tagged in the story.
If you are tagged in someone else’s story, you will have the option to share it to your own story. If you are not tagged, Trevor recommends taking a quick screenshot of the story and cropping it down to only include what you want to share. He demonstrates how to do this and then explains how to share the screenshot to your own story.
Key Takeaways
- You can easily share a post to your story by clicking the arrow or message button above the post and selecting “Add post to your story.”
- If you are tagged in someone else’s story, you can share it to your own story. If not, take a screenshot and crop it down to share what you want.
- To share the screenshot to your own story, save it to your photos and then select it to share as a new story.
Sharing Posts to Your Story
To add someone else’s Instagram post to your story, simply press the arrow or message button located above the post’s like count. From there, select “Add post to your story” and it will be added to your story. You can then edit or send it to your friends.
Sharing someone else’s story to your own story is a bit more complicated. If you are tagged in their story, you will have the option to share it to your own story. However, if you are not tagged, taking a quick screenshot of the story is recommended. You can then crop the screenshot to just the story or include the original poster as well.
To share the screenshot to your story, you can either go through the process of hitting “Share to” or save the screenshot to your photos and share it from there.
In summary, there are different options for sharing posts and stories to your own story. Posts can be easily shared by selecting “Add post to your story” while sharing stories depends on whether or not you are tagged. If not, taking a screenshot and sharing from there is recommended.
Sharing Stories You’re Tagged In
Sharing someone else’s Instagram story to your own story is quick and easy if you’re tagged in it. To do so, simply tap the three dots on the top right corner of the story and select “Share to Your Story.” From there, you can edit it and choose who you want to share it with.
However, if you’re not tagged in the story, the process is a bit more complicated. In this case, the speaker recommends taking a quick screenshot of the story and cropping it down to just the part you want to share. Then, you can share the screenshot to your own story by saving it to your photos and selecting it from there.
It’s important to note that if you choose to share a screenshot of someone else’s story, you should give credit to the original poster by including their username in your story. This not only gives them credit but also helps your followers discover new accounts to follow.
In summary, there are different options for sharing posts and stories on Instagram. If you’re tagged in a story, it’s easy to share it to your own story. If you’re not tagged, take a quick screenshot and share it while giving credit to the original poster.
Sharing Stories You’re Not Tagged In
Sharing someone else’s Instagram story to your own story can be easy or complicated depending on the type of content you want to share. If you want to share a post, all you need to do is press the arrow or message button above the post and select “Add post to your story.” You can then edit the post and choose to share it only with your friends or to your story.
However, sharing a story to your own story can be a bit more complicated, especially if you’re not tagged in the original story. If you tap the three dots on a story that you’re not tagged in, you’ll see that you can only share it through a message. To share it to your own story, Trevor recommends taking a quick screenshot of the story and cropping it down if necessary.
Once you have the screenshot, you can share it to your story by going through the process of selecting “Share to your story” or by saving the screenshot to your photos and sharing it from there. Keep in mind that if you want to share the original poster’s username with your followers, you should include the full screenshot of the story instead of just cropping it down.
In summary, there are a few different ways to share someone else’s content to your own Instagram story. If it’s a post, you can easily add it to your story through the “Add post to your story” option. If it’s a story and you’re tagged in it, you can share it to your own story directly. If you’re not tagged in the story, taking a quick screenshot and sharing that to your story is the easiest option.
Recap of Sharing Options
In the video, Trevor explains the different ways to share someone else’s Instagram story to your own story. The easiest method is to share a post by pressing the arrow or message button above the post and selecting “Add post to your story.” From there, you can edit the post and choose to share it with your friends or add it to your story.
Sharing someone else’s story to your own story is a bit more complicated. If you are tagged in the story, you will have the option to share it to your own story. However, if you are not tagged in the story, Trevor recommends taking a screenshot of the story and cropping it down to just the desired content. Then, you can share the screenshot to your story by saving it to your photos and selecting “Share to your story.”
To summarize, the different options for sharing on Instagram include sharing posts, sharing stories when tagged, and taking a screenshot of untagged stories to share.
Closing Remarks
In this video, Trevor demonstrated how to add someone else’s Instagram story to your own story. He explained that it’s easy to share a post to your story by clicking the arrow or message button and selecting “add post to your story.” However, sharing a story to your own story is more complicated, especially if you’re not tagged in it. Trevor recommended taking a screenshot of the story and cropping it down if you only want to share the story or including the original poster in the screenshot if you want to share both. He also mentioned that if you’re tagged in someone else’s story, you can share it to your own story directly.
Overall, Trevor’s tutorial provides a clear and concise guide for adding someone else’s Instagram story to your own story. By following his instructions, users can easily share posts and stories to their own story and engage with their friends and followers.


