By Jitendra Jangid- Friends, as we all know that in today's modern era, social media has become an important part of our lives, in which Instagram is the most popular app, which has millions of users all over the world, new features are being introduced to enhance the experience of these users. Introducing, Instagram recently made some changes to the way it manages video quality on the platform., whereby users, There is disappointment especially among content creators. for some time now, Many users have noticed a drop in the quality of their videos, Even if they are uploaded in high resolution. This drop in video quality has raised questions and concerns, Creators are feeling the impact of the changes. Let us know complete details about it
1. The link between views and video quality
The resolution of a video is directly to its performance in terms of views. in the beginning, Videos are uploaded in high quality, But if a video fails to attract enough views as time passes, So its resolution will be reduced.
This change is to optimize storage and Instagram It is designed to manage the large number of videos being shared.
2. Better experience for low speed internet users
Instagram It is also making adjustments to improve the viewing experience for users with slow internet connections. By reducing video quality for less popular content, The platform can load videos faster and reduce buffering, Which makes it easier for users in areas with low internet speed to watch the content easily.
3. Impact on small creators
One of the biggest concerns about these changes is whether smaller content creators will be negatively impacted by the new video quality system. Adam Mosseri addressed this concern, saying that user engagement is more important than video bitrate quality.
4. Creators' reactions
This change in Instagram's approach has led to disappointment, Especially among content creators, Those who feel that their efforts are being undermined. Many argue that consistent video quality should not be tied to engagement metrics and that it is unfair for creators to be penalized for videos that take time to gain traction.