On Instagram Stories, the action of moving to the next story in a sequence, whether within a single user’s content or to the story of the subsequent account in a viewer’s feed, is referred to as proceeding onward. This involves tapping the right side of the screen during story viewing to skip to the next segment in the existing narrative, or, once a user’s story concludes, automatically transitioning to the next story available from the accounts a viewer follows. For example, a user watching a series of video clips posted consecutively by a friend would tap the right side of the screen to advance through each clip.
The ability to proceed to the next story streamlines the viewing experience, allowing for efficient consumption of content. This function lets viewers quickly browse through numerous updates, promoting engagement and time spent on the platform. The intuitive design, enabling easy progression, has been fundamental in shaping how users interact with ephemeral content, allowing them to stay updated with a high volume of posts in a short time.