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Instagram To Allow Users To See Most Recent Posts First (bloomberg.com) 9

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg: Instagram will let users switch their feeds so they view the most recent posts first, relenting after years of complaints about the photo app's current ranking that chooses the order of posts based on a user's behavior. Meta's Instagram is introducing two options for its feed, "Following" and "Favorites," according to a blog post Wednesday. Following works the way Instagram did up until 2016: it shows posts in reverse-chronological order. Favorites allows further curation, letting users list up to 50 accounts they wish to see higher in their feeds. "We want people to feel good about the time they spend on Instagram, by giving them ways to shape their experience into what's best for them," the company said in a statement Wednesday.

Instagram introduced an algorithmic ordering for its feed because professional users, such as influencers and brands, had started posting so frequently and strategically that they would drown out content from regular users, people familiar with the matter have said. Regular users started to think their friends weren't using Instagram. The 2016 algorithm was trained so that it showed people whatever content would inspire them to post more, the people said. While the change did help increase visibility for content from users' friends and family, it drew backlash from professionals, whose follower growth started slowing, as well as regular users, who didn't like the decrease in control.
Instagram says people are more satisfied with the current algorithm's ordering, "so we are not defaulting people into a chronological feed experience,â Instagram said in its statement. "To use Favorites and Following, tap on Instagram in the top left corner of your home page to choose what you see."
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Instagram To Allow Users To See Most Recent Posts First

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  • So how exactly can Instagram claim people are more satisfied with one of two options, when they have not allowed one of the options prior to now and have had numerous requests from the small percentage of people that wanted the feature and were able to figure out how to ask for it?

    It seems like in a year they can tell us what users are really "more satisfied" with.

    • by suutar ( 1860506 )

      At a guess, the number of folks unhappy with the current system could be lower than the number of folks who were unhappy with the previous system.

      • by suutar ( 1860506 )

        (And of course by "folks unhappy" I mean "folks unhappy enough to actually report their displeasure to Instagram".)

  • Newspapers and politicians have started to talk about "Social media algorithms", a poor term for what they're trying to express which is opaque and non-obvious ranking algorithms. But I start to wonder, *who* is writing the algorithms? ...

    If you implement quicksort in C, you've written the algorithm.

    If you write Java code which uses someone else's implementation of quicksort several times in a particular manner, did you write the algorithm or did they or was it a joint effort? Similarly if you write just a

  • I hate the app, but on Android (not sure if on iOS), when you open the app, scroll down a little, and watch the top left.

    You might see a pulldown with 'Home' listed. Select 'Following'.

    You'll get just the accounts you're following, and NO FUCKING ADS.

    At least until they delete this or something...noticed this about a month ago, such a better experience.

  • This is the morning news that changes my life.
  • Instagram, another social site full of fakers. Got better things to so then using it !

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