A couple years after Instagram deeply annoyed many of its users by presenting posts out of chronological order, the Facebook-owned platform has finally taken some of the ensuing criticism into account. Instagram announced Thursday that it would make it more likely that newer posts will appear at the … Read More
But after months of listening to users complain about the infamously terrible out-of-order algorithm, Instagram has taken problems into their own hands — and they've made some changes. Instagram's new algorithm for 2018 will make posts appear in users' feeds more chronologically, and TBH, I am … Read More
Responding to years of complaints from users, Instagram has finally caved and announced in a blog post it will once again return to a (semi) chronological feed. The Facebook-owned app changed its algorithm in 2016 to show users content they "care about the most," instead of the reverse chronological … Read …
Instagram is working to fix its most annoying feature: the non-chronological feed. The app announced today that it's “introducing changes” to give users more control over their timelines and ensure that the posts are more timely. But the updates won't be sudden; the company is putting a few features in … …
Specifically focusing on your feed, which currently takes you to the top automatically, ensuring that you see more recent posts, Instagram is now testing a “New Posts” button which will let you decide when you want to refresh your feed, instead of the app doing it automatically. If the button …
Instagram is moving away from its algorithmic feed and will start showing newer posts near the top. The company isn't fully bringing back the chronological feed, though it will make a better effort to show users the most timely posts. In addition, Instagram will stop automatically refreshing the feed and … …
SAN FRANCISCO — Before turning in for the night, Katie Clark curls up with Instagram, not Facebook. More personal, less drama. "I just think it's a nicer place to be," the 28-year-old blogger from Littleton, Colo., says of Instagram. On Facebook, "everything feels like an advertisement or an argument.". Read …
In 2016, Instagram changed its algorithm so that newer posts would no longer appear at the top of the feed. As a result, many users complained that they kept seeing the same posts over and over again, or that they'd be shown old posts from several days ago, missing newer …
Instagram has gotten a ton of flack for showing users posts out of chronological order. The social media platform's algorithm-based feed means you often miss timely posts, such as a family member's vacation photos or a friend's engagement announcement. It's no fun to be several days late to the … Read …
To paraphrase Cher Horowitz, expecting world-class health advice from a Kardashian or Jenner is kind of like searching for meaning in a Pauly Shore movie, but in today's ritual shaming, two months after giving birth to baby Stormi Webster, Kylie Jenner is now promoting a waist trainer on Instagram for … …