Instagram: favorite feed and in reverse chronological order; Check the news

Instagram: favorite feed and in reverse chronological order;  Check the news

Meta is already launching a feature on the Instagram platform that allows you to specify the order in which posts will be shown in the feed. Through it, it is possible to change the current composition and place posts in reverse chronological order, with the most recent appearing first.

The goal It is already launched on the platform Instagram The feature that allows you to set the order in which posts will appear in the feed. Through it, it is possible to change the current composition and place posts in reverse chronological order, with the most recent appearing first.

“On average, people see more than 90% of their friends’ posts in a feed sorted by algorithms. That number was less than half with a timed feed, and because people are more engaged in a sorted feed, the post is seen by 50% more followers than the feed timeline.

Here’s how to change the feed setting on your Instagram

To make the change in the feed you will need to select a file logo Instagramby clicking on one of the available options:

  • Home: Posts in the current configuration, where the algorithm organizes posts according to the user profile;
  • Next: feed in chronological order with only accounts followed by the user, and without recommendations from the social network;
  • Favorites: Posts are also arranged chronologically, with a user-created list, such as relatives and close friends.

By default, the option selected will be displayed every time the Instagram feed is opened. It is worth noting that the new change meets the request of some users who wanted to view their posts in reverse chronological order.

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It should be noted that Instagram It also received a “Favorites” feed, which displays a list of accounts that users like/access the most. According to the social network, it is possible to add up to 50 profiles to the favorites list.

The new feature does not notify people who join or have been removed from favorite lists. However, posts from these accounts will appear with a star and be more visible in the user’s default feed.

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