JAKARTA - Responding to the many criticisms directed at one of the Meta applications, Instagram, the head of Instagram Adam Mosseri finally spoke up.

In an interview with a reporter named Casey Newton, Mosseri decided to stop testing full-screen feed viewing.

Not only that, Mosseri also revealed that they will reduce the recommended posts in the app.

"I'm glad we took the risk, if we didn't fail once in a while we wouldn't think big enough or be brave enough," he said in the interview.

This decision was made after users complained about the number of recommended posts filling their feeds.

Although it appears based on posts you like or related to accounts you follow, it seems quite annoying for users who only want to see their friends' posts.

Other criticism came from two artist sisters Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian through uploading stories. The post contains their desire not to create an Instagram like TikTok.

Earlier this week, Mosseri acknowledged that full-screen testing wasn't ideal for users and also addressed user concerns about seeing fewer and fewer photos in the app that was once home to photographers.

He went on to note that while Instagram will continue to support photos, he believes that Instagram will focus on videos from time to time.

Mosseri said that the changes he spoke of today were not permanent, but only temporary. But Adam Mosseri did not reveal for how long.


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