You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours. That's the vibe in Instagram "pods" -- secret communities trying to fight the platform's algorithmic timeline, one like at a time.
SEE ALSO: Your Instagram feed will never be the same againIn June 2016, Instagram began rolling out its new algorithmic timeline which changed the order of posts in people's feeds, favouring popular posts over chronology. Instagram bloggers have been complaining that it's becoming harder to gain followers organically. Faced with this new challenge, they're fighting back. In pod-form.
"A pod is family of dolphins who live together in harmony and support one another." says photographer Natalie Franke. "The members of your pod become your Instagram family and work to support you as you grow your platform. Think of pods like a group of cheerleaders who help one another on Instagram through likes and meaningful comments."
Instagram blogger Meggan, who runs @CardiganJezebel, describes a pod as "essentially a group message on Instagram". Members of the group follow each other, and constantly like and comment on one another's posts to keep pod members' posts showing up in other people's timelines. After Meggan became part of a few pods through Facebook groups and Twitter, she says she's been getting better reach and engagement on her Insta posts.
"These groups help push our pictures up a little bit on the timeline."
"The new algorithm kind of ruined a lot of smaller Instagram accounts. It made it impossible for our photos to be seen. These groups help push our pictures up a little bit on the timeline in the hope more people can see them and interact with them," she says. Amanda Rose -- an Instagram blogger who works in digital marketing -- is part of eight pods which, have been helping her bolster her position on her followers' timelines.
Pods are formed by creating group messages of around 10 to 20 users, usually bloggers, influencers and content creators, with the occasional business in there too. Users are expected to follow one another in the group. Once that's done, they send over a photo they've just posted so that other pod members can like and comment on it. The hope behind the pods is that the increased engagement from comments and likes on the posts will make them more likely to appear higher in their followers' feeds. Since joining the pods, Rose gets around 120 likes for each picture she posts within the space of a few hours. She also gets around 40 comments per post. "Prior to this I was getting around 30-40 likes, 60 on a good day! And only 1 or 2 spam comments," she says. There are, of course, some ground rules, but these depend entirely on the nature of the pod. Some groups are strict and expect you to be a very active user, posting at least once a day and expecting you to like and comment posts soon after they're posted. "For others it’s a bit more relaxed as long as you can catch-up before you post your own picture," says Rose.
Amanda Bootes, a lifestyle blogger who works in PR, is part of four Insta pods. She says they are strictly invitation-only. "You need to be invited into them from the creator, or by someone that is already inside. You will normally be accepted based on your content and if you fit the theme, such as beauty, food, fitness." There's a sense of solidarity among pod members, says Bootes, who has met some "incredible" bloggers and Instagrammers through the pods. "For me, it shows that bloggers and influencers will always do what they can to help support other people’s content."
That said, it's not always fun."There are times when you are unable to upload, or want a break from social media but still feel obliged to like or comment on other people's [posts]." Nonetheless, for Bootes, the benefit of "helping other people by something small like this" far outweighs the negative. If you're serious about your Instagram following, becoming a member of a pod could be well worth the effort and you might connect with new people that you wouldn't otherwise have met.
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