Yes, you can share public posts on Instagram. When you share a post, it will be visible on your profile and in the feeds of your followers. If you want to share a post with people who don’t follow you, you can add it to your story.

Shares are a way to track how many people have seen your post and how many people have liked it.

A public reshare is when you share someone else’s post on Instagram as your own. This can be a great way to give some exposure to someone else’s account or to share something that you think is worth more attention. When you reshare someone else’s post, make sure to credit them in the caption, and add your own thoughts or comments about the post.

Yes, Instagram does show who shares your posts. If you want to see who has shared one of your posts, just click on the “Share” button below the post, and a list of all the people who have shared it will appear.

Yes, you can repost on Instagram. When you repost someone else’s photo, make sure to credit the original photographer and include a link to their account in your caption.

To do a joint post on Instagram, both users need to be following each other. Then, they can open the app and select the “share” option. From there, they can choose to share to Instagram Stories or as a regular post.

Reposting is when you share someone else’s Instagram post on your own account. This can be a great way to show your followers some of the great content that others are creating, and it can also help to promote your friends and colleagues. To repost someone else’s post, simply tap on the three dots below the post and select “Share.” You can then add your own caption and share it with your followers.

To view the shares of an Instagram post, first, open the post and then click on the “Share” tab. This will show you how many people have shared the post, as well as who has shared it.

There are a few different ways to legally repost on Instagram. One way is to get permission from the original poster. Another way is to use a reposting app, which will give credit to the original poster.