Ever wondered why you see the posts in your feed, or how Instagram reels are featured in your timeline? Instagram has now got an explanation. The company has listed out points on how ranking works across the social media platform and it’s all about algorithms.
Instagram head Adam Mosseri said in a blog post that the platform doesn’t have a singular algorithm but uses a variety of algorithms, classifiers and processes. He added that each algorithm has its own purpose.
“Each part of the app – Feed, Stories, Explore, Reels, Search and more – uses its own algorithm tailored to how people use it. People tend to look for their closest friends in Stories, use Explore to discover new content and creators and be entertained in Reels. We rank things differently in these different parts of the app, and have added features and controls like Close Friends, Favourites and Following so you can further customise your experience,” Mosseri said.
How Instagram ranks Feed
Feed is personalised with a mix of content from the accounts that users follow and recommended content from accounts that Instagram thinks users will enjoy.
It takes into account a lot of information for recommendations, such as what was posted, the people who made those posts and users’ preferences. Furthermore, Instagram also tracks user activity like posts you’ve liked, shared, saved or commented on.
How Instagram ranks Stories
Similar to Feed, users are shown Stories from people they have chosen to follow along with ads. Instagram uses signals like viewing history, engagement history and relationship with the author to make a series of predictions about stories that users may find more relevant and valuable.
How Instagram ranks Reels
A majority of Instagram Reels that are shown to users are from accounts they don’t follow. In this case, Instagram sources Reels it thinks a particular user might like, then orders them based on how interesting they may be to users.
“In order to find entertaining reels, we survey people and ask whether they find a particular reel worth their time or fun, and learn from the feedback to get better at figuring out what will entertain people. The most important predictions we make are how likely you are to reshare a reel, watch a reel all the way through, like it, and go to the audio page,” Mosseri said.
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