Instagram Head Admits Test Pivot to Video Is ‘Not Yet Good' as Users Criticize Changes

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Instagram CEO Admits Test Pivot to Video Is ‘Not Yet Good' as Users Criticize Changes

Mosseri said that he has also heard a lot of concern about recommendations, which are posts that appear in users' feeds from accounts that they do not follow. He said recommendations are meant to help users discover new content, and they act as one of the"most effective and important" ways to help creators reach more people. Mosseri said if people are not interested in these posts, they can close them or snooze all recommendations for up to a month.

"When is Instagram going to accept that not all creators are video creators? Graphic designers, photographers, and other visual artists helped build IG and rely on it to share their work," another user wrote."And now you're screwing them over to become a 15 sec video streaming site ppl can't control."

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