Instagram

Instagram Launches Two New Ways To Sort Feeds, Favorites and Following

Allowing users to personalize their experience on the app.

by · HYPEBEAST

Instagram has introduced two new methods for users to control how they see their feed, CEO Adam Mosseri shared in a blog post. Entitled Favorites and Following, the two options are intended for users to quickly see what they’re most interested in.

With Favorites, users can choose accounts to prioritize content from, such as their close friends or influencers. Posts from favorited accounts will show up first in one’s feed.

Users can add up to 50 accounts to their Favorites list and can change it at any time. Other people won’t know when they are added or removed from the list. Those favorites will be indicated by a star icon in a user’s feed.

Following simply displays posts in reverse chronological order, based on what was posted most recently. This was how Instagram ordered posts when the app was first launched before it began employing an algorithm in 2016.

Users will still have their feed sorted algorithmically by default unless they choose to opt into Favorites or Following.

In other tech news, SpaceX’s Starlink has raised prices for both hardware and subscriptions.