A wave of messages was triggered by influencers of Instagram , warning users that the social network had plans to change the display of the news feed, using a new algorithm for sorting the photos and Instagram videos.
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The mass hysteria surrounding Instagram has stirred social networks Monday, is attributed to the recent revelation that the application intends to amend its news feeds displayed in reverse chronological order, with a timeline based on an algorithm. According to Instagram, the new flow would show "better" photos and videos in the first place, providing users with content that they are most likely to be interested. To do this, the social platform would take into account the number of "likes", research and interaction between users.
This is naturally a concern for the most popular Instagram users, who fear that their publications will find themselves more in the eyes of their customers as a result of the changes . Therefore, in the fear of impending last day the application was flooded with images inviting users to enable notifications for their publications, matching the message: "Instagram changes its policy notifications. Enable notifications if you want to continue to follow my posts " .
Maybe later!
In reality, no one really knows when Instagram plans to deploy the update to its news feeds. The application does not detail the changes or announced a launch date for its new timeline based on an algorithm. Instagram responded to messages - many of which are accompanied by hashtags like #turnmeon and #letsstaytogether - reassuring users that "nothing changes" with the flow "at present" . The company also added that the changes are still in the works, and she will tell her community when she decides to "push" update "at large".
The vague feeling probably will not stem the tide of concern among many users of the popular application. To allay tensions again, Instagram released a statement on ABC News , providing a bit more detail. "We still have weeks or months of testing to do. Currently, testers groups are very low. When we generally will push this update, we will notify the community " , said the spokesman Instagram.
With at least a few "weeks" before the algorithm is implemented , it appears that the crisis on Instagram is a bit premature. Nevertheless, it is understandable that people are worried about a change that could relegate their selfies in the background ...
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The mass hysteria surrounding Instagram has stirred social networks Monday, is attributed to the recent revelation that the application intends to amend its news feeds displayed in reverse chronological order, with a timeline based on an algorithm. According to Instagram, the new flow would show "better" photos and videos in the first place, providing users with content that they are most likely to be interested. To do this, the social platform would take into account the number of "likes", research and interaction between users.
This is naturally a concern for the most popular Instagram users, who fear that their publications will find themselves more in the eyes of their customers as a result of the changes . Therefore, in the fear of impending last day the application was flooded with images inviting users to enable notifications for their publications, matching the message: "Instagram changes its policy notifications. Enable notifications if you want to continue to follow my posts " .
Maybe later!
In reality, no one really knows when Instagram plans to deploy the update to its news feeds. The application does not detail the changes or announced a launch date for its new timeline based on an algorithm. Instagram responded to messages - many of which are accompanied by hashtags like #turnmeon and #letsstaytogether - reassuring users that "nothing changes" with the flow "at present" . The company also added that the changes are still in the works, and she will tell her community when she decides to "push" update "at large".
We're listening and we assure you nothing is changing with your feed right now. We promised to let you know When exchange Broadly roll out.
- Instagram (@instagram) March 28, 2016
The vague feeling probably will not stem the tide of concern among many users of the popular application. To allay tensions again, Instagram released a statement on ABC News , providing a bit more detail. "We still have weeks or months of testing to do. Currently, testers groups are very low. When we generally will push this update, we will notify the community " , said the spokesman Instagram.
With at least a few "weeks" before the algorithm is implemented , it appears that the crisis on Instagram is a bit premature. Nevertheless, it is understandable that people are worried about a change that could relegate their selfies in the background ...