Instagram is in the testing phase to implement a change to its platform. The Meta-owned social network is experimenting with the rollout of a new ‘feed’ that will only display posts from verified users.
The feature is part of Meta Verified, a payment service that launched in the United States earlier this year and arrived in Spain in July.
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Instagram offers a blue badge to these creators, who must pay 13.99 euros (62,494 Colombian pesos) per month to use it on the web and 16.99 euros ($75,908) for iOS and Android, to verify and certify that the creator is who they say they are. He said it was and his account was verified.
Until now, Instagram showed its users’ ‘feed’ according to its personalization algorithms, Prioritizing the latest posts from followed accounts and suggesting content that may interest you from profiles.
You also had access to two filters, ‘Following’ and ‘Favorites’, which allowed you to see posts from the most engaging accounts in chronological order.
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However, Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri recently announced a new option on his Instagram channel.
NowThe platform is testing a way for people to discover their streams and reels by focusing only on Meta’s ‘Verified Accounts’.
Mosseri underlined that this initiative aims to help companies and content creators become more visible to Instagram users.
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For now, the number of users who will participate in these tests or the regions where they will be carried out has not been announced. However, this change in the dynamics of ‘stream’ can have a significant impact on the user experience and visibility of creators on the Instagram platform.
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