To get to the bottom of someone’s Instagram, you can use a tool like SocialBlade.com to analyze their followers, posts, and engagements. You can also use other tools such as Buzzsumo or Followerwonk to analyze their posts and followers.

To see the oldest posts on your Instagram feed, tap the “older” button at the top of your screen. To see newer posts, tap the “newer” button.

To see someone’s first post on Instagram without scrolling, you can use the “Follow” option. This will show their latest posts in chronological order, which is the same way that they are shown when scrolling through their profile.

Instagram is a great way to share pictures and stories with friends. To scroll faster on Instagram, you can use the “swipe right” gesture on your phone or tablet. You can also tap the screen to advance through photos.

To scroll to the first message on Instagram, you can either tap on the top of the screen or swipe down.

The first post on Instagram was posted by Kevin Systrom, the co-founder of Instagram. The post featured an image of a dog with the caption “My dog likes to make me laugh.

Instagram is not in chronological order because it would be hard for people to scroll through thousands of posts if they were in the order they were posted. Instagram has a feed algorithm that determines what posts are shown first. It also filters out posts based on what type of content the user likes and follows.

The order of the posts on Instagram is not in chronological order.Instagram’s algorithm sorts posts based on their relevancy to you, your friends, and the Instagram community. This means that a post may be sorted to the top of your feed even if it was posted hours ago.

To find a specific message on Instagram, you can either search it by typing in the username or phone number of the person who sent the message. You can also scroll through your inbox and tap on the message you want to find.

Instagram scrolls to the top because it’s a chronological feed. This means that it starts with the most recent post and goes back in time to show older posts. It does this because that is how people are used to scrolling through feeds on their phones.