Instagram Will Reportedly Let You to See Your ‘Favorites’ First
In general, I can be on the fence about Instagram. The pressure to be “perfect” for the ‘gram can make me roll my eyes or bore me (though yes, I have succumbed to this pressure before, I’m only human). One thing Instagram knows is that I like is cats, which frequently leads me to ask myself: Why aren’t there more cats in my feed?
It seems that Instagram may be working on a feature that will allow me to fill my feed with more furry joy. According to mobile developer and leaker Alessandro Paluzzi, a possible future update would allow users to create a list of their “favorite” accounts. The accounts on this list would appear higher in a user’s feed, Paluzzi explained.
“Posts from your favorites are shown higher in feed,” Instagram explains in a screenshot of the purported update shared by Paluzzi. “We don’t send notifications when you edit your favorites.”
In a June explainer on how it ranks feed and stories, Instagram head Adam Mosseri said the company considers a variety of factors. First, it considers the recent posts by people you follow. Then, in order of importance, it takes into account things like how popular the post was and what format it’s in; how many times you interacted with the person who posted the content in recent weeks; how many posts you’ve liked on Instagram; and your history of interacting with someone, among others.
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After that, Instagram makes predictions on how likely you are to spend a few seconds on a post, comment on it, like it, save it, or tap on the profile picture.
“The more likely you are to take an action, and the more heavily we weigh that action, the higher up you’ll see the post,” Mosseri said.
The feed could be changing with favorites, though. As a fan of many famous Instagram cats, I would dig it. You can’t help but feel happy when you see faces like this.
Gizmodo reached out to Instagram for comment on Friday but did not receive a response by the time of publication. We’ll make sure to update this blog if we hear back.
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