Multiple reports have indicated that Instagram is currently testing a method to make hashtags more powerful. The social platform is now experimenting with how top posts are ranking on hashtag pages. It would allow more recent and timely content to appear in the section that organizes top hashtags.
However, the recent content was previously pulled out into its own tab. It indicates the ‘Top’ section has supposedly added content published months or weeks ago. Instagram is also terminating the ‘Recent’ tab and users can now discover the latest content in the ‘Top’ tab. Keep in mind that the platform will not change the ‘Reels’ tab.
Instagram is hopeful that these alterations would bring hashtags more extravagant to users. A significant improvement in engagement levels was apparently committed to the change. Multiple studies have shown that Instagram hashtags won’t reflect a considerable impact on engagement. Experts believe that top post ranking will attract more people to engage with the content.
Instagram is now removing the ‘Recent’ tab
Most hashtags are now changing including the removal of the ‘Recent’ tab. The communications team of Instagram has announced the changes and explanations from the company. The team said they are experimenting with some new mechanisms to make hashtags more valuable and attractive for people. The company released a feature ‘Destinations’ a couple of weeks ago.
It helps connect people to more information about social concerns. Instagram is now testing timely and more recent content in ‘Reels’ and ‘Top’ tabs in hashtags for a small group. Experts need to experience if this option could help people to link with more attractive and related content on hashtags.
More organized Hashtag Pages on Instagram
Instagram also shared an example and presented the new appearance of hashtag pages. More organized hashtag pages are aimed at helping users to find timely and popular content. You could find quality content with the old design. You will now find more recent and quality content while searching for a hashtag.
The Instagram team is hopeful that ongoing tests could produce meaningful results. There is currently not a powerful case for using hashtags on Instagram according to the provided value. Meanwhile, the social platform is getting notes of studies similar to one pointed out in this article.
Instagram Hashtags can’t improve Post Engagement
The latest study by Social-insider pointed out that Instagram hashtags don’t improve post engagement. The study analyzed at least 75 million Instagram posts published during the last year to examine the relationship between views and hashtags. The Social-insider study said there wasn’t a significant enhancement to the average engagement rate linked with the use of hashtags.
The study says that the number of hashtags in a post doesn’t actually empower post distribution. The impression-based calculation was the average engagement rate. The study didn’t discover any significant differences with impression in the average engagement rate during analyzing Instagram posts.
Adam Mosseri says Hashtags don’t help Views
The head of Instagram, Adam Mosseri said hashtags don’t really help views regardless of how many hashtags a post has. However, the recording is not available because of the temporary nature of the stories. But social media expert Matt Navarra said the key objective of hashtags on Instagram is to categorize and filter content.
Navarra said he didn’t discover any claims from the company about hashtags for increasing post distribution. He also predicted that Instagram is reportedly looking to change the scenario. You should reconsider using hashtags if you stopped using them on Instagram. It is important that these hashtags practically don’t provide a considerable number of benefits.