Users may frequently view posts that are several days old, according to Instagram. “You could occasionally stumble upon a post from a few days ago in your feed. This is intended to ensure you don’t miss any postings from people you follow,” the site explains Instagram’s newsfeed situation.
If your internet connection goes down, you’re likely to miss out on a lot of updates on your news feed. Your feed will not be updated in this instance, and you’ll only be able to see the items and stories that have previously appeared on it.
You can deactivate suggested posts, but you can’t hide them or prevent them from showing at the end of your feed. Simply tap the three dots above the post and then choose ‘not interested.’
Unless you add it as a highlight, photos and videos you publish to your story are removed from Feed, your profile, and Direct after 24 hours. Keep in mind that you have the option of saving pictures and videos from your tale or sharing them to Feed.
As of right now, Instagram has no equivalent function. To view whatever photo you want, scroll all the way down to see it or, alternatively, go to a certain user’s profile and click on the photograph you wish to view.