Changes in Instagram in favor of vertical video and more and more like tik tak Many users of the social network did not like it.
Among those who spoke out against, there are even two Kardashian Sisters: Kylie Jenner D Kim Kardashian.
Celebrities with almost 700 million followers on Instagram among them they asked that “Instagram stop being Tick Tok.”
The head of Instagram responds
Adam Mosseri, Chapter Instagram since 2018, he has responded with a video in which he acknowledged the concerns of various users.
“There is a lot going on on Instagram right now. We are experimenting with some changes to the app. And we hear the concerns of many of you. That’s why I want to take a moment and clarify some things,” he began.
Mosseri clarified that the leaked full-screen interface for photos and videos is a test that is still far from being the final product that will reach all users Instagram.
“If you’re watching the new version Instagram full screen in the feed or you are listening to it, you should know that this is a test. This is a test for a certain percentage of people, and the idea is that full-screen not only for videos but also for photos can be more fun and engaging. We also want to be clear: it’s not good yet and we’ll need to get it to a good place if we’re going to deliver it to the rest of the Instagram community.”
Instagram will change whether we like it or not
Per mosseri, Instagram’s shift towards video is responding to how users use the social network.
As stated, this change will occur even if the developers Instagram they don’t do anything about it. Of course, photos will still be supported by the app, although videos are more engaging.
“I hear quite a few concerns about photography and how we are transitioning to video. I want to be clear. We will continue to support photos. It’s part of our heritage, you know, I love photography and many of you do too. However, I have to be honest: I think Instagram will become more of a video platform over time. We will see this even if we don’t change anything,” he concluded.
Source: RPP

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