Instagram’s feed is about to change and we’re NOT too happy about it
Ever have those moments when you're scrolling through Instagram and you see a pic from your friend's account so you go onto their page and realise you haven't seen the last ten snaps they've posted?
Yep, us too. It's super annoying. But, according to Instagram, we all miss about 70 percent of what's in our feeds everyday.
So, it has decided to change a few things around which means your IG is going to look a bit different soon.
The photo-sharing app announced that it is going to fix this problem over the next few months by introducing an algorithm-based feed.
This means it will place the photos and videos they think you'll like first so you'll never miss a thing. Sounds good, right? But we're a little suspicious.
The concept behind this means that if you haven't been on the app in a few hours and your BFF shares a photo of their dog, you won't have to scroll back five thousand years to see it. It'll be at the top of your feed.
BUT what if Kim Kardashian shares another nude selfie? The algorithm change could possibly favour the already popular IG accounts and leave us normal beings in the dark with our ten likes.
I guess we'll have to wait to find out.