It means that the reel (which could be a video reel or some sort of media reel) has a length that is excessive and thus cannot be shared to a story. For example, on some social media platforms, there are limits on the length of content that can be added to a story, and if the reel exceeds that limit, this message might pop up.
To share a long reel to story, start by finding the reel. Next, look for the share feature. It's often represented by an arrow or a set of dots. From there, you should see the 'Story' option. Keep in mind that depending on the platform and your account settings, there might be specific requirements or limitations.
Well, first make sure your reel is compatible with the story format. Then, try trimming it to the key moments to keep it engaging. Also, add relevant captions or tags to enhance the sharing experience.
Try summarizing parts of the reel. For instance, if it's a sequence of events in the reel, you can just show the highlights instead of the whole thing.
You could consider cutting out some parts of the reel that are less relevant to the story. This way, you can make the reel better match the length required by the story.
In some social media platforms, you may need to have the right permissions and settings enabled. You might also need to ensure that your account is in good standing. If the reel is too long, the platform may automatically trim it or prompt you to select a specific part to share as a story. Also, keep in mind that different versions of the app may have slightly different ways of doing this, so it's a good idea to keep your app updated.
A reel in a story can vary in length. It often depends on the specific context and the storyteller's style. Sometimes it could be a few minutes, while in other cases, it might be longer.