Instagram’s head responds to Kylie Jenner, Kim Kardashian sharing petition for app to ‘stop trying to be TikTok’
A Change.org petition to “Make Instagram Instagram Again” got an endorsement from Kylie Jenner. Now the head of Instagram has responded.
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When Jenner told Instagram to “stop trying to be TikTok,” it seemed to warrant a response from the app’s head Adam Mosseri. It’s unsurprising. After all, when Jenner declared Snapchat was over in 2018, its stock plummetted and it lost $1.3 billion along with its social currency as the trendiest app.
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One of the Make Instagram Instagram Again petition’s major complaints with Instagram is that, like Meta always does, it pivoted to video and away from photos. Another demand is the return of chronological timelines, which have been determined by algorithms for the past few years.
According to Later, a study it conducted on 81 million Instagram posts found that the engagement rate of feed posts, excluding video content like Reels and IGTV, has decreased by 44% since 2019.
The last time Kylie Jenner complained about a social media site, Snapchat lost $1.3B, so yeah Instagram has a problem. pic.twitter.com/ugipc9abb6
— Frank Pallotta (@frankpallotta) July 25, 2022
Jenner posted, “Make Instagram Instagram Again. (Stop trying to be TikTok I just want to see cute photos of my friends.) Sincerely, everyone.” The Instagram Story was captured by reporter Frank Pallotta on Twitter.
👋🏼 There’s a lot happening on Instagram right now.
I wanted to address a few things we’re working on to make Instagram a better experience.
Please let me know what you think 👇🏼 pic.twitter.com/x1If5qrCyS— Adam Mosseri (@mosseri) July 26, 2022
Mosseri responded to the criticisms but also implied that Instagram would continue to invest in video.
“The second thing I’m hearing a lot of concerns about is photos, and how we’re shifting to video. Now, I want to be clear that we’re going to continue to support photos,” Mosseri said. “That said, I do believe more and more of Instagram is going to become video over time.”
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