‘Stop trying to be TikTok,’ say Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner joining users criticizing Instagram’s changing feed; CEO Adam Mosseri responds to backlash
Just a day after two of Instagram’s biggest celebrity users – Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner complained about the changes being made to the social media platform, Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri issued a public statement saying that the platform’s pivot to video is “not yet good” and just a “test”. Mosseri posted the statement after receiving tons of negative feedback on the change. Kylie and Kim, who between them have 686 million followers on the platform reshared a post reading, “Make Instagram Instagram Again,” complaining that it was “trying to be TikTok” instead of focusing on photo sharing. The post was originally shared by Instagram user Illumitati.
Reportedly, Mark Zuckerberg – CEO of Instagram parent company Meta, has been pushing towards the platform to be more into shortform video content in order to compete with TikTok which dominates the said market. However, the change has been met with backlash with a change.org petition demanding, in a vehement all caps, “CHRONOLOGICAL TIMELINES” and “AN ALGORITHM THAT FAVORS PHOTOS”. The petition has received 148,000 signatures and Kylie’s post on ‘making Instagram, Instagram again’ has garnered 1.7 million likes.
Mosseri, in his video statement insisted that TikTok-like full-length screen version of Instagram’s feed is test that is only rolled out to “a few percentage of people out there,” and admitted that it needs a lot of improvement before it can be rolled out to the masses. However, the users were not pacified and they bombarded the executive’s video with criticisms saying that they want their feed to have posts from people they follow and not random posts.
stop making everything reels. You're making everyone from journalists, content creators, CEOs, and celebrities agree. It's now an app for everything you're advertising, not of my friends and people I think are cool.
— Stefan Etienne (@StefanEtienne) July 26, 2022
It sucks, and that's putting it far too kindly. My main feed is full of repetitive garbage I don't follow, like shopping posts and spammy aggregators that steal content to game the system. I do not want them there. There are tabs for shopping and "exploring"—use those instead.
— Stef Schrader (@stefthepef) July 26, 2022
However, it looks as if Instagram is not ready to roll back its changes irrespective of whether the backlash comes from the Kardashians or the users as Mosseri said that the company will “continue to support photos,” but noted that he believes “that more and more of Instagram is going to become video” whether or not the company proactively pushes it in that direction. He said, “If you look at what people share on Instagram, that’s shifting more and more to video over time. If you look at what people like and consume and view on Instagram, that’s also shifting more and more to video over time, even when we stop changing anything. So we’re going to have to lean into that shift.”
(Source: Twitter/Instagram)