Instagram announced on March 15 that they will start using algorithms to customize their nyhedsfeed based on their interests and relationships.
“The order is based on probability for photos and videos of interest to the user. It will be based on content, the relationship with those you follow and on whether the contents are applicable “ writes Instagram on his blog.
Miss lot
According Instagram yesterday the average user miss 70 percent of the images posted, and now they want to ensure that users do not miss the posts they really care about.
In addition, this can lead to users spending more time on the app, and therefore see more ads.
“All posts will still appear, but in a different order,” writes Instagram blog.
In 2012 the photo-sharing service acquired by Facebook, and many might say that it does not come as a shock that they are now using the same technology as social media giant.
using algorithms sort the below posts based on user interests and relationships, and by displaying posts based on each user Facebook has grown to have 1.5 trillion users worldwide.
Less hardship
In 2010 founded Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger this popular service. Krieger believes that Instagram will face less hardship just because the app is more tailored to each user.
– View newsfeed my reach. Following worldwide users, and it does not matter to me what time it is, he tells The New York Times.
Systrom stated in the same interview that the whole point is to make sure that the 30 percent it turns out that users get with them will be the top 30.
Instagram start development of the app with a few test users, and plans an update in the coming months.
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