Earlier this month, Instagram said�it would begin showing the "best" posts in your feed first, abandoning the chronological feed the app has used since its inception. "All the posts will still be there,"�the company said, "just in a different order." But the company's statements have done little to reassure a segment of Instagram users. Posting under the hashtags�#turnmeon and�#letsstaytogether, they've lit up the app with earnest entreaties for followers to enable notifications for all their posts, lest a single selfie go un-hearted by the maximum number of fans. Instagram is thirsty on a good day, but the prospect of a decline in hearts and comments seems to have triggered a global thirst...
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