Instagram Now Has 90 Million Monthly Active Users, Up 10% From December

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Seth Fiegerman
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Instagram Now Has 90 Million Monthly Active Users, Up 10% From December

So much for reports that Instagram is suffering from an exodus of users.

Instagram revealed Thursday that it now has 90 million monthly active users. That's up 10% from the same period a month ago, according to a statement the company provided to AllThingsD.

"Instagram continues to see very strong growth around the world," Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom told AllThingsD. "With many of the product and internationalization improvements we've made, we've been excited to see these efforts resonate with users globally."

This marks the first time that Instagram has ever released data on monthly active users. Facebook, which owns Instagram, revealed in September that the photo-sharing service had passed 100 million registered users.

Since then, though, Instagram has encountered its fair share of controversy -- first by disabling support for Twitter cards and then by changing its terms of service.

Some data firms have reported that Instagram's user base had dipped recently as a result. AppData, a service that tracks apps connected to Facebook, said that Instagram's daily active user count had dipped by a quarter during the holidays, a fact that the firm speculated was due to the terms of service announcement. However, that report was widely panned and the new numbers from Instagram suggest that the number of users has continued to grow.

Aside from revealing the number of monthly active users, Instagram also announced that users now share 40 million photos each day and post 1,000 comments and 8,500 likes per second.

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