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Instagram’s algorithm favors more realistic content because that’s what people want

From early on, Instagram has portrayed a world that is slightly altered, depending on the user’s mood. The advent of influencers boosted the app’s highly-edited look, bringing to feeds professional-grade photos, sculpted and meticulously posed. First came “finstas,” or “fake Instagrams,” accounts where users—mainly teens—would post more candid photographs, reflecting the messier parts of their lives. Read More...

Instagram’s algorithm favors more realistic content because that’s what people want

From early on, Instagram has portrayed a world that is slightly altered, depending on the user’s mood. The advent of influencers boosted the app’s highly-edited look, bringing to feeds professional-grade photos, sculpted and meticulously posed. First came “finstas,” or “fake Instagrams,” accounts where users—mainly teens—would post more candid photographs, reflecting the messier parts of their lives.

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