
Instagram filters are an essential part of the fashionable social network. Not long ago, Instagram allowed users to create their own filters, and these have given rise to jokes and quite surprising results. Today we will teach you how to activate the filter of "What village festival song are you"
The community within a social network, a video game and almost any platform is almost essential for users to be able to make their own creationsand thus include them, in this case, in the Instagram social network.
We have already spoken on other occasions about the filters created by third parties outside Instagram, such as, for example, the “Rate your face” filter, which told us how attractive we were. There is also another aspect of Instagram filters, such as “Which Simpsons character are you?”
It doesn't matter if they are filters belonging to television series like La Casa de Papel or to know our forecast for 2020, these types of effects are easy to find if we know the way.
- There are two ways to get the filter "What town festival song are you". The first is through Instagram Stories, although to achieve this a user we follow would have to have shared it.
- In the event that a user had shared this filter, we would have to click on the bottom of their username, where "What song are you" by @oihanegibello.

- We will click on the name of the filter, and the tab will open at the bottom, through which we can test it.
- It should be noted that, for it to start working, we must start recording the Story, keeping the record button pressed.

- The other option is the possibility of searching for the author of “What song are you”, which in this case is @oihanegibello.
- Once we have gone to your profile, we must click on the emoji icon, located in the central part.
- Then, click on the filter “ What song are you”.

- Click on the “ Try” button located at the bottom left.

- Finally, for the filter to start, we must hold down the record button in order to share the results with our followers.
What did you think of the filter of "What village festival song are you"? Did you know it existed?