Love the new Instagram Stories feature, but bummed you can't tag your friend in that video of him drunkenly weeping at the election of Donald Trump? Think the Snapchat rip-off is great, but could really use some destination-obscured hyperlinks that will magically whisk you away to a Facebook page promoting fake news stories about the president-elect? Well then, you're in luck: Instagram today announced that the social media company is updating its popular new Stories feature to allow for tagging people and building in links.

While the tags will work just like elsewhere on Instagram, the links have their own little unique twist — but more on that in a bit. First, the tags: "Mentioning people in stories works the same as it does in captions and comments," a blog post announcing the changes reads. "When you add text to your story, type '@' followed by a username and select the person you’d like to mention. Their username will appear underlined in your story." Pretty straightforward.

The link feature, however, works a little differently than you might expect. Instead of including a readable URL like "www.sfist.com," users will be presented with the words "See More" at the bottom of the post. Clicking that will take you to a URL of the poster's choice — which could be a virus-laden porn site. It is perhaps because of this potential for abuse that the links feature is still in test mode and only available to verified accounts — possibly suggesting that Instagram filters may not yet be ready for the likely monumental task of preventing malicious links from hijacking users' accounts.

TechCrunch reports that the ability to include links in Stories will allow brands and famous people to send followers directly to purchase pages. If you like the jam playing in the background of a post, for example, you can now click "See More" to be taken to a website offering to sell it to you. Or, maybe offering you 12 free months of credit score monitoring?

Along with this update comes the opportunity to record Boomerang videos right in the Instagram app. A standalone app allowing users to create short looping videos (it's totally not Vine), Boomerang previously required users to exit Instagram in order to use it. They will now be able to do so directly in Stories, although not in the regular old Instagram.

As Instagram today promised, these news features will "make your story even more fun."

Related: Instagram Introduces 'Stories,' Essentially Copying Snapchat