Yes, you can search by date on Instagram. To do so, open the app and tap on the magnifying glass in the upper-right corner. Then, type in the date you’re looking for and hit “Search.
To search for a specific post on Instagram, open the app and click on the magnifying glass in the upper right-hand corner. Type in the name of the person or account you’re looking for, and Instagram will show you all of their posts.
To search your Instagram feed by date, open the Instagram app and tap on the magnifying glass in the top left corner. Then, type in the date you’re looking for.
To see Instagram posts in chronological order, open the app and go to your profile. Tap on the three lines in the top left corner, and select “Settings.” Scroll down and tap on “Posts.” Under “Order,” select ” chronological.
Your recent searches are stored on Instagram for up to two weeks.
There is no surefire way to see what pictures your boyfriend likes on Instagram, but you could try following him on the app. This will give you a direct view of the photos he is liking and commenting on. Additionally, you could ask him directly which pictures he enjoys the most. If he is open with you, he may even show you some of his favorite pics from his own account.
Yes, you can search for keywords in Instagram messages. To do this, open the Instagram app and go to the Messages section. Tap the Search bar at the top of the screen and type in the keyword you’re looking for. Instagram will show you all of the messages that contain that keyword.
To view your oldest posts on Instagram, open the app and tap on the Profile tab (the portrait-shaped icon in the bottom-right corner of the main screen). Once you’re viewing your profile, scroll all the way down and you should see a section called “Posts.” Underneath that, you’ll see a slider that says “Published Since.” Slide it to the left to see all of your old posts.
To view your oldest posts on Instagram, open the app and tap on the “Profile” tab. Underneath your bio, you’ll see a section called “Posts.” Tap on “See all” to view all of your posts, in chronological order.
It’s unclear if Instagram will ever go back to the chronological ordering of posts. The app changed to an algorithmic feed in 2016, which orders posts based on what the app thinks users will be most interested in. This change caused backlash from some users, who felt that their feeds were no longer chronological. However, Instagram has said that the algorithmic feed is here to stay.