Instagram DMs can get busy, especially in group chats. Replying to a specific message ensures your response is
clear and contextual, so there’s no confusion.
1️⃣ Using the instagram mobile App (iOS & Android)Step 1: Open instagram DMsTap the
Messenger icon (top right) on your instagram home screen.Open the
chat where you want to reply to a specific message.
Step 2: Locate the MessageScroll through the conversation and find the message you want to respond to.
Step 3: Reply to the MessageTap and hold the message.A menu will pop up with options. Select
“Reply”.Type your response in the text box that appears.Press
Send.✅ Your reply will now show
linked to the original message, making it clear what you’re responding to.
2️⃣ Using instagram Web or DesktopInstagram’s web version also allows replying to specific messages:
Step 1: Open instagram WebGo to instagram.com and
log in.Click the
Messenger icon on the top right to open your DMs.
Step 2: Find the MessageScroll through the chat to locate the message you want to reply to.
Step 3: Hover & Click ReplyHover your mouse over the message.Click the
reply arrow icon that appears.Type your reply and press
Enter.Just like in the mobile app, the reply will be
linked to the original message, ensuring clarity in conversations.
3️⃣ Tips for Effective Replies in instagram DMsUse Reply for Context: Especially in group chats, replying ensures your response doesn’t get lost.
Tag if Necessary: You can also
tag the user in your reply using @username to make it extra clear.
Use Reactions: Sometimes, a quick
emoji reaction is enough if a full reply isn’t needed.
Keyboard Shortcuts (Web): press
Shift + R to quickly start a reply on the web version.
✅ Quick RecapStepAction1Open instagram DM (mobile or web)2Find the specific message3Tap & hold (mobile) or hover & click reply arrow (web)4Type your response5Send — reply appears linked to the original messageUsing the reply feature keeps your conversations
organized, contextual, and easy to follow.
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