Instagram (owned by Facebook) wrote a post to its blog explaining how its suite of algorithms works to decide what photos and videos to show you, and how you can take more control over what you see. Most of it is pretty obvious (if you like and comment on a person's posts, you see their other posts more frequently than people you scroll past without liking), but I learned a few things about what to do to tune the algorithms. — Read the rest
Wednesday, 9 June 2021
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