Not exact matches
The
change to
Instagram's
algorithm meant you'd sometimes see days - old posts at the top of your feed.
Instagram changes its
algorithm so much nowadays, it's become a lot more complex than when I first started.
The
Instagram algorithm has
changed drastically over the years, going from a chronological feed to one that is curated for you based on user interactions.
With new ad units in
Instagram and Pinterest and
changing algorithms for Facebook and Twitter, it has never been more crucial to treat social networks as a media play as opposed to organic reach / engagement machines.
During the gap between the two study periods Facebook and
Instagram changed the
algorithms they use to show people content.
The study also suggests that
changes to Facebook and
Instagram's
algorithms had the desired effect.
The Root Comment pods started popping up like daisies when
Instagram changed its
algorithm.
It's so easy to get lost on
Instagram especially with the
algorithm change.
Don't forget to follow me on
Instagram to see my updates in real time (and if you don't want to miss any of my posts there, click on the 3 dots on the top right corner of my profile and turn on the notifications, because
Instagram has
changed its
algorithm).
While
Instagram used to be my absolute favorite platform, all of the
algorithm changes this year made me literally want to avoid the app completely there for awhile.
My guess is that many of you, my dear followers, are content creators by profession as well and thereby, have been somewhat impacted by
Instagram's
algorithm change.
I think especially since my work is social media related, I get anxious cause
Instagram's
algorithm changes like clockwork and my engagement gets affected.
I did this before the
algorithm changed, but some people's
Instagram followers are more active at 8 am and 4 pm, for example.
For those of you who aren't bloggers,
Instagram changed their
algorithm so that posts are no longer seen in order of when they are posted.
There has been so much conversation this week with my #InstaFam about the
changes in the
Instagram algorithm.
However, while this is an effective tool, recent
changes to Facebook and those lovely
algorithms on
Instagram mean your event may not even be seen.
A few people even started a
Change.org petition to get
Instagram to
change their minds about the
algorithm.
In 2016, it
changed the structure of its app so that the posts on users» feeds were no longer in chronological order — they would now be shown in an order that an
Instagram algorithm deemed best.
Instagram today announced that it's making
changes to the
Instagram feed
algorithm to address concerns users have had with the feed for quite some time now.
Instagram originally used a chronological feed, showing the newest
Instagram posts first when you opened up the app, but the company
changed that in June of 2016 to display posts based on relevancy.
In 2016
Instagram had
changed its
algorithm, which would display only the things it through the user might see.
But now as per the request of the user's
Instagram has
changed its
algorithm.
Instagram recently announced some big
algorithm changes that have created panic in the social media world.