Many Instagram users face the frustration of losing their place in their feed, forcing them to manually scroll through previously viewed content to find where they left off. This inefficiency discourages engagement, especially for active users who follow many accounts or check the platform sporadically.
One way to address this issue could be to introduce a "Save Spot" feature that bookmarks a user's current position in their feed. When activated, it would store the last viewed post's location, allowing users to resume scrolling from that exact spot later. This could be implemented as a small, persistent button (like a bookmark icon) in the feed interface. Upon returning to the app, a "Resume from Saved Spot" option could appear at the top of the feed.
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This feature could particularly benefit active users who follow many accounts, casual users who check Instagram intermittently, and content creators who might see improved engagement. For Instagram, it could lead to longer session times and higher ad revenue through improved user satisfaction.
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While no major social platform currently offers this exact functionality, it could provide Instagram with a subtle but meaningful competitive advantage in user experience.
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