People have been begging Instagram to reinstate chronological feeds. Meta has finally listened. Users have long complained that since chronological feeds were removed, they’ve missed out on countless ...
Allow me to paint a portrait of a simpler time. The year is 2012, maybe 2013. Your iPhone 5 opens with a simple thumbprint scan. Your Instagram feed shows you exactly the photos the accounts you ...
Sometimes it seems like I’ve lived three lifetimes since the posts on my Instagram feed were in chronological order. But that’s all about to change, because on March 23, Instagram head Adam Mosseri ...
The push and pull between some Instagram users preferring the app's current algorithm feed and others preferring Instagram's old chronological feed gets stronger by the day. But now, Instagram is ...
Do you ever scroll through your Instagram Feed, swipe through Instagram Stories, peruse the Instagram Explore tab, or watch Instagram Reels, and decide you don't like any of the content you're seeing?
If you’ve been seeing bigger photos and videos on your Instagram feed in recent weeks, don’t worry — it’s not an app glitch. Following a May 2022 test, Instagram launched a new feed test that ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. After years of Instagram users pining for the return of ...
Overview Strong hooks and tighter pacing help Reels hold attention and travel farther.Early comments, shares, and collabs ...
Instagram today is making a chronological feed available to all users, as earlier promised, alongside another new feed-filtering option that will allow you to scroll through posts from your favorite ...
In June 2021, Instagram head Adam Mosseri said the app's new priorities would be on creators, shopping, messaging, and — most controversially — video. It seems like Instagram's prioritization of video ...
Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom took to his company’s blog to announce that Instagram users are now able to view their photos and the photos of the people they follow directly from the web. No ...