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Instagram is revisiting recent changes made on its social networking service, including an expanded focus on videos, like Reels, and recommended posts, after a pushback from users and popular celeb…

Instagram is revisiting recent changes made on its social networking service, including an expanded focus on videos, like Reels, and recommended posts, after a pushback from users and popular celebrities.

Instagram user Karen Dekker, who also uses Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, said she’s been on Instagram less because of the recent changes.

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