


Take a look at Paluzzi’s discovery below and stay tuned for more info. CEO Adam Mosseri shared in a statement, “We think it’s important that you can get to a chronological feed, if you’re interested, quickly and see the latest that has been posted by the accounts that you follow.” The report arrives shortly after Instagram began testing the return of its chronological feed.

Leaker Alessandro Paluzzi recently shared that the social media platform is “working on the ability to edit the profile grid allowing you to rearrange posts in any order you like.” The screenshots shared on Twitter showed an “Edit Grid” button in the profile settings and the rearrangement of the grid posts, meaning that users’ grid could be shown in an order aside from chronological.
