![]() This issue finally came to a head this week when celeb sisters and Instagram top creators Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian shared a petition that demanded Instagram to "stop trying to be tiktok." The day after, Instagram head Adam Mosseri posted a video addressing the concerns and said the app would temporarily roll back some of its recent changes, including the test of a full-screen TikTok-like experience and the increase in "recommended" posts. You just want to see your friends' posts. You're sick of the app's constant changes, its clutter, its ads, its force-fed recommendations, and you're not a fan of its TikTok ambitions. How do you modernize an app like Instagram, whose roots are in iconic iPhone photography, to support users' growing engagement with short-form video? If you're one of the many increasingly frustrated Instagram users, you simply wish it would not attempt this pivot at all. Users demand the TikTok-ification of Instagram must stop ![]() Do you want This Week in Apps in your inbox every Saturday? Sign up here: /newsletters Top Stories
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