Instagram is a social network that encourages users to
interact with one another. This can take the form of liking a post, commenting
on a post, tagging other users in a photo or even messaging them. The company
also allows for users to follow other accounts, though the list isn't always
ordered in a particularly logical manner.
While Instagram isn't entirely forthcoming with details, the
company hasn't shied away from naming one of its newer features: the ability to
sort your followers by a handful of criteria. Aside from the fact that users
can now order their followers in a more personalised manner, they can also view
their lists in reverse chronological order, the inverse of their standard
order. Despite the changes, there are still plenty of surprises to be found
when the time comes to dig through their follower list.
To help you navigate this behemoth, Instagram has introduced
a streamlined version of its famous algorithm: the emoji. To get this feature
up and running, all you need is a valid Instagram account, a working internet
connection and a browser-enabled device. The browser version can show you a
selection of your latest and greatest followers, which will help you avoid
having to scroll through an endless feed. This may be just what you need to
find the accounts you've been meaning to check out.
There are a number of other features to look out for,
including a customizable follower list and a nifty widget that lets you see a
selection of your recent followers. If you want to see the list in its full
glory, however, you'll need to log in to your account first. Alternatively, you
can download the company's own app, which is available for both iOS and
Android.
Using the Instagram app in tandem with a third-party app
like Twittter or Facebook is a great way to make sure you're able to see a
selection of your recent followers. Alternatively, you can refresh your list
with a click of the mouse from the browser-enabled app. If you want to get the
most out of your follower list, however, you need to make sure that you take
your time and give your chosen apps the benefit of the doubt. If you're on a
tight budget, you might also consider downloading a free third-party
application that specializes in these nifty little apps.
It's also important to remember that Instagram's algorithm
is a moving target, and it's possible that your following list isn't sorted in
any particular order. To keep up with the algorithm, you'll need to
periodically check your list. The site can be tricky to navigate, and you may
miss out on some gems if you neglect to do so.
To sum it all up: a well-ordered Instagram list is the best
way to ensure that you don't miss out on any of the fun. The app is smart
enough to know when to show you the good stuff, but you'll still have to put in
some effort to make the most of it.