Instagram changes its controversial feature

Instagram has started testing new features where users can further customize their streaming content on the homepage.
 Instagram changes its controversial feature
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The new homepage feed is among the features that Instagram users complain about the most. According to the leaked information, Instagram has started to try a new streaming algorithm that users will be pleased with.

Some social media platforms, especially Instagram and Twitter, offer users limited intervention for the content they see on the homepage. Instagram heralded that the page, described as the timeline, will become customizable.

Instagram users will be able to customize their feed posts

Kylie Jenner, one of the most followed people on Instagram, has called for Instagram to return to its old streaming algorithm. She accelerated her work on Instagram as many celebrities mentioned similar issues. Analysts state that Instagram is working on a TikTok-like streaming algorithm.

The company announced that users can mark multiple posts as “not interested” on the explore page. In this way, users will be able to shape their discover content in a short time according to their wishes.

Another important step in organizing Instagram’s homepage and discover pages is the filtering feature. The feature, which allows users to hide specific words, phrases, emojis, titles, and hashtags and suggested content they add to a list in their account, has begun testing.

The new tab, called Favorites, will help you list the content you like. In addition, Instagram will allow you to see the posts of the users you follow in chronological order. It is estimated that the chronological post listing feature will work similarly to Instagram’s old algorithm.

The social media platform also has a feature to postpone suggested posts and allows users to take a 30-day break from unwanted content. It is estimated that the new features will be available to all users soon.

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