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For the first time in six years, you can view your Instagram feed in chronological order.
Instagram on Wednesday gave users the option to switch to a chronological feed. The platform's feed used to be purely chronological until 2016, when it changed to an engagement-based feed that introduced posts from accounts users didn't follow.
Critics, including the Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen, said Meta's focus on engagement can promote harmful or divisive content. Haugen told a Senate hearing in October that she believed that replacing engagement-based ranking with chronological feeds is one way of making Meta's various platforms safer.
Like Facebook, Instagram lets you toggle the chronological feed but does not let you set it as your default feed. This means you'll need to manually turn on the chronological option every time you open the app.
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Instagram/Insider Once you add accounts to your favorites you'll have the option to view posts from them in order by clicking on the "favorites" tab, and posts from them will also appear higher in your regular feed.
A Meta spokesperson told Insider the company has no plans to bring the feature to the web version.
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Social networks offer a stream of updates from your family and friends or people you follow. But the feed you see by default isn't chronological. Instead, the social networks try to figure out what you'd like to see first, and show that instead.
However, algorithmic feeds mean you'll miss some updates you might want to see. Which is why you should disable algorithmic them and enable chronological feeds instead. In this article, we show you how to do that on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.
With algorithmic feeds, the social network algorithms are predicting what you should be reading. Rather than showing you all new posts in chronological order, you'll see what the social network predicts you want to see.
To achieve this, social media platforms take data from posts you've interacted with in the past, posts currently trending well, and sponsored posts.
That's what the algorithm does.
The amount of detail social media platforms can pull is immense, they even study how long you look at certain posts for!
By showing you these posts, each social media platform tries to get you to stay on the platform for longer. The longer you stay on the platform, the more ads it can show you, and the more money it can make. That's a fairly straightforward business model.
It's important to make the distinction that social media companies aren't strictly controlling what content you see. Each platform's algorithm was designed to show you relevant content and make the platform money. You can also take advantage of the algorithm, such as on Instagram.
The algorithm will evolve by itself, and choose what posts to show you without any human oversight—there's nobody at any social media company choosing who sees what. While the platform creates the algorithm and gives it a goal, it can't choose the content.
There are some good intentions behind these algorithmic timelines, besides good business for the social media platform.
Algorithmic feeds try to show you more of what they predict you'll like, and often it does a fairly good job. You may discover new content you wouldn't have otherwise seen.
Instagram estimates that users miss around 70 percent of their feed, which is especially painful for those trying to maximize their Instagram exposure. So, it makes sense to reorder the feed to put things you will like at the top.
This can be especially useful to catch up on notable events or posts from your favorite accounts when you haven't logged in for a while.
Algorithmic feeds won't cause you to miss out on any content. Both Twitter and Instagram have clarified that the algorithm only affects the order of the posts–it doesn't hide or delete any content. So, while posts considered interesting will be shown at the top, if you keep scrolling you'll still see every new post since you last used the app.
The biggest drawback of algorithmic feeds is that you might be looking at irrelevant content.
Not-so-recent posts can crop up in an algorithmic feed, so they may no longer be relevant. For example, yesterday's news story might have been really popular on social media so appears in the feed, but it's not relevant anymore.
You're also dependent on the algorithm's intelligence. While algorithms can often predict what posts you'll like pretty well, it doesn't get things right all the time.
Also, you need to train the algorithm over time with your interactions on the app. If you've just signed up to a new social media platform, it won't know you very well. That's a good thing if you're trying to reduce targeted ads on social media, but not so good if you use algorithmic feeds.
A company having control over your timeline can be an issue. Facebook, for instance, already restricts how many times a brand's posts can appear in your News Feed. You might like the MakeUseOf Facebook page, but that doesn't mean you'll see all updates from it in your timeline.
Of course, the business model of social networks is dependent upon ads.
Algorithmic feeds give social networks the power to insert ads in the right order on your timeline. With the information social media platforms have, these ads can be scarily relevant.
There's also one argument that social media platforms' algorithmic feeds can cause addiction to the apps.
One final blow comes to content creators and businesses. If you schedule posts at a certain time every day, there's no guarantee that your audience will see them at that time. This can particularly affect companies trying to run social media promotions.
Of the three social networks, Twitter undoubtedly offers the easiest way to switch from an algorithmic news feed to a chronological one. The process is exactly the same for both desktop and mobile devices.
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Since Instagram switched to an algorithmic feed in 2017, the platform didn't offer any way to switch back to chronological order until 2022. Instagram once again offers a chronological timeline option.
To access the chronological timeline, follow these steps:
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Of course, you can still view any Instagram account's posts and Stories in the most recent order by visiting their page. You can also set up a notification for any account so that Instagram notifies you when they upload a new Post, Story, or Live Video.
That can help you keep up with some favorites in a timely manner. Keeping up with only important notifications is a good way to optimize your Instagram feed for better mental health.
The first social network to go for an algorithmic feed, Facebook stuck with it for a while. But Facebook does give users the option to switch back to seeing posts in chronological order.
The option isn't easy to find, but it will switch your feed over. On desktop devices, follow these steps:
It's more or less the same process to switch over to mobile devices:
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It's worth noting that you'll have to choose this option each time you use Facebook. Unfortunately, the platform won't save your preference. While this is annoying, at least you get the option to change your feed order.
Whether you opt for a chronological timeline or an algorithmic feed, you've been given the choice regarding what content you get to see.
You can personalize your social media to show you posts in the order you'd like, and improve your overall experience on the platform.
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In Instagram's video editor, you can add text, edit its tint, and add an animated appearance.
These options are available both when creating a clip through the "Camera" and by uploading from the Gallery. nine0003
How to make text on a video if you record a clip using a camera:
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There are two ways to make text disappear in Reels:
How to make text using the timeline:
Unlike TikTok, in Rils the mechanism for adding text and selecting its time is more complicated and inconvenient. This is noticeable at the moment of adding a large text note, where the previous quote will be highlighted on the screen and, when previewed, will overlap the new one.
In Reels, adding text one by one is also possible through the standard animation function:
The animation depends on the font chosen by the author.
For example, for machine text, the display method is fast printing, like on a typewriter.
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Reels supports the following editing modes after posting:
Choose from video or Gallery; To go to the description editing menu:
The author can completely rewrite the text part in the description, as well as indicate the participants using the symbol " @ ".
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Flow My Activities in the dashboard displays rows and activities that you own (as a user).