Instagram is working on Favorites: a new way to control your feed!

While it does make the life of these companies easier, using an algorithm has its downsides, especially when it comes to users and the platform’s creators. Arguably one of the most relevant criticisms this method gets is that it steals away your control and freedom of choice.
It seems, however, that some of the social media platforms are beginning to feel the negative impact of this absolute-control approach. Twitter user Alessandro Paluzzi—a mobile developer—has shared screenshots of a new ‘Favorites’ feature that Instagram is working on.Giving power to the people
Paluzzi says that this new feature gives you the ability to prioritize profiles of your choosing, bringing their content higher in your feed. In other words, you won’t have to sift through all the suggested posts Instagram gives you—you’ll decide what is most important to you!It is somewhat refreshing to see a social media colossus like Instagram shed some of its power over your choice and give it back to you. That being said, there is most likely a good reason based on statistics to merit investment in this new feature.
For the time being, the way Instagram decides what to show you in your feed is affected by several factors including time of posting, number of shares, number of comments and likes, and some of the so-called “signals'' the company mentioned in its June 2021 blog post.How you can already curate your Instagram feed
Currently, Instagram provides you with three ways of curating your feed.
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