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Ever wondered why certain friends' posts appear at the top of your Instagram feed? 

Well, the reason isn't solely down to the fact that you might have liked their Insta posts a few times. Your Facebook activity also influences whose content is prioritised in your feed. 

Now that our Instagram feeds are no longer arranged by chronological order, our feeds now use something called 'feed ranking' to show us content from people we are close to. 

Mashable spoke to Instagram Design Lead Jill Nussbaum and Product Lead Julian Gutman about how our feeds work.  Read more...

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