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So content aside, how engaged are you with that specific person? Do you like everything they post? Do you save every photo of a specific fashion blogger for future inspo? Instagram take all this - and your general tech relationship with each other - into consideration, showing people who you've been tagged in photos with, commented on, replied to stories of, higher on your timeline. A post shared by Olivia livpurvis. While Instagram's timeline is no longer chronological, this doesn't mean they don't consider how recently the photo was posted at all.

Instead, they prioritise timely ones over week old ones. Instagram insist they don't down-rank users for posting too frequently, or for using too many hashtags, instead basing their algorithm on the above three points.

In fact, the social media app insists it doesn't shadow-ban or hide anyone's content from the timeline at all - if you were to keep scrolling, you would see every single post, just like you used to be able to.

Essentially, posting content that's true to you, engaging with the accounts that you like, and using Instagram for it's intended purpose, and you will keep appearing in timeline's that want to see you. Type keyword s to search. Today's Top Stories. Facebook has changed its friend-sorting algorithm a lot since its beginnings. Today, your Facebook profile shows images of nine people who are always on top of the list.

These lists spark confusion. The exact algorithm that makes Facebook identify nine specific profiles is kept secret. However, there are certain parameters that are known to influence this order. There are many factors that can affect the Facebook algorithm. Because of this algorithm, some friend list choices may seem confusing. When you need to consider the location, time, interaction, profile clicks, frequency, and many other things, it is difficult to get a clear picture.

Facebook tracks how often you chat or exchange messages with certain people. Interactions include both individual and group chats. Sending Facebook Messages, commenting, liking, and tagging are all forms of communication on the platform. The algorithm collects data about how often you view certain profiles. Profile interactions are not the same as communication.

Posted on February 7, by hellosocial. Facebook is a great way to keep track of friends, family, and co-workers alike, but as your friends list grows, your news feed can become overwhelming. Have you ever thought twice before posting something because, while you had a great time with your friends at the bar, you would just die if your mom or boss saw it?

Sometimes your aunt posts way too many recipes. And that friend from college can be such a Debbie Downer some days,.



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