Instagram trials ‘Latest Posts’ feature

The prototype was discovered by Jane Manchun Wong who generated screenshots


Tech Desk February 17, 2020
PHOTO: Reuters

Instagram users who long for the discontinued reverse chronological feed may be pleased with the platform’s latest activity.

Instagram has been internally testing a “Latest Posts” feature reports TechCrunch. A pop-up over the main feed and takes users to the newest content from their circle.

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The prototype was discovered by Jane Manchun Wong who generated the following screenshots from the code of Instagram’s Android app.

 

PHOTO: TechCrunch

PHOTO: TechCrunch

“Welcome Back! Get caught up on the posts from [names of people you follow] and 9 more” reads the pop-up that appears over the home screen. If users tap “See Posts” instead of “Not Now” they’re directed to a separate screen displaying recent posts.

Instagram later confirmed the legitimacy of the prototype with a spokesperson telling TechCrunch [and later tweeting] that “This early prototype is from a recent hackathon – it is not available to anyone publicly, and we have no plans to test or launch it at this time.”

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Instagram has previously tried to appease users with a “You’re All Caught Up” insert that informed users they’d viewed all the posts of their network in the feed, if you’d scrolled past everything from the past two days. Latest Posts may also have the same effect.

This article originally appeared on TechCrunch.

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