I don’t think it’s possible, at least not on fb. IG seems a tad bit better but even still, the ads make it impossible to see the people you want to see. It’s why folks are enjoying Bluesky (and threads to a certain extent.) You can curate your feed.
I don’t think it’s possible, at least not on fb. IG seems a tad bit better but even still, the ads make it impossible to see the people you want to see. It’s why folks are enjoying Bluesky (and threads to a certain extent.) You can curate your feed.
I too don't have a good answer (in terms of having greater control of your own user experience and resisting the newest design tweaks/changes) but I do think that (echoing what I've said with some other comments) that the apps really do hope you don't notice-- both the changes themselves but more so your instinctual reactions to why they suck. It's important to notice "hey, I want to do______ but the app is making me do or think _____ instead" is really important.
But Threads is another Zuckerberg social media platform. I have avoided it. I quit Twitter after the election, and I am finding that Bluesky is a good replacement.
I don’t think it’s possible, at least not on fb. IG seems a tad bit better but even still, the ads make it impossible to see the people you want to see. It’s why folks are enjoying Bluesky (and threads to a certain extent.) You can curate your feed.
I too don't have a good answer (in terms of having greater control of your own user experience and resisting the newest design tweaks/changes) but I do think that (echoing what I've said with some other comments) that the apps really do hope you don't notice-- both the changes themselves but more so your instinctual reactions to why they suck. It's important to notice "hey, I want to do______ but the app is making me do or think _____ instead" is really important.
But Threads is another Zuckerberg social media platform. I have avoided it. I quit Twitter after the election, and I am finding that Bluesky is a good replacement.