Mosseri mentioned in his first speech that the chronological feed that was previously the default on Instagram, before it was removed over five years ago, will return to the Senate on December 8th. Instagram later confirmed the plan, saying that it experimented with many feed types. In the Q&A posted on December 10th (available via Twitter), Mosseri reiterated that the Meta-owned image sharing platform aimed at bringing back the chronological feed early next year. He said another version of the feed would let users pick their favourites and they would appear on top of the feed in chronological order. To be sure, that will be applied to the Favourites feed mentioned earlier on Instagram. The other version of the feed lets users view posts in chronological order of how they post. However, Mosseri didn’t share how the updated chronology feeds would show what recommended posts are bringing with it. The Favourites mode will arrive first Mosseri said its already in testing and full chronology will come after. Finally, Mosseri explained that Instagram didn’t move from algorithmic feed to algorithmic feed. Instead, the app gives users a better choice between algorithmic and chronological feeds like Twitter. For those interested, please consider the full interview below (reposted on Twitter). Ask for Question 2 pic.twitter.com/Yj1OKpNpSi. Mitchell (@seatflower) December 11, 2021. He found Adam Mosseri from the Via Via: The Wiper: The Gunster.