This is how Instagram’s algorithm populates your feed

Instagram revealed today how it organizes users' feeds, including how it considers different factors in its algorithm. Up until now, Instagram's feed was sort of a mystery science. Posts from family members and close friends show up near the top, which was the goal of the company's decision to move away from the reverse-chronological feed in 2016, but the way the app filled in the blanks between those close friends was slightly mysterious.

Instagram product lead Julian Gutman explained to TechCrunch and other outlets, including The Verge, today that it ranks three main factors when creating users' feeds: interest, recency, and relationship. Interest is how much Instagram thinks you'll care about a post, with the most important obviously...

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