Social media apps continue to rely on algorithms to show users more varied (and more marketable) content despite negative reactions from users who prefer seeing their timelines in chronological order. With apps like TikTok siphoning away users and attention — even becoming more popular than YouTube for Android users — Instagram has been rolling out (or in this case, taking away) features to try to make Reels a natural alternative to viewing photos.
Figuring out ways for users to interact with more system-sorted content has influenced changes in other platforms as well. Last month, Twitter made it harder to view things in order by defaulting users to an algorithmic timeline, but it reversed that change after a few days.
If and when it’s released more widely, it will be interesting to see how this change affects what kinds of content users see on Instagram.