Is there a difference between the Great Celebrity Gang-Up and the social media sites?

Meta's photo-sharing app was under fire this week over how it has changed over time. On Monday, the pile-on began when the beauty mogul with 361 million followers shared an image on the site that read: "MakeInstagram again." Everyone is sincerely.

Ms. Jenner, who has the third most followers on the platform, lit the flame of celebrity criticism when she posted a "PLEASEEEE

KimKardashian echoed in a later Story that she wasTTY please.

On Tuesday, Adam Mosseri, the head of the photo-sharing app, tried to quell ire from users over how the app has rolled out features that make it more similar to TikTok. TikTok is getting a lot of attention from its users.

Testing has begun where videos are prioritized in user feeds and photos and videos take up the whole screen, instead of a portion of it. Last week, it was announced that all videos would be posted as Reels and that there would be features that encouraged collaboration with other users.

Mr. Mosseri said in a post on Tuesday that people liked and shared more videos on the platform than photos. He said that he needs to be transparent. I believe that more and more of the photo sharing website will become a video site.

Mr. Mosseri said that the change was still in its infancy. I would like to be clear. He said that it was not good.

Changes on other platforms have had an effect on celebrities like Ms. Jenner and Ms.Kardashian. In February of last year, after the redesign of the interface, Ms. Jenner asked if anyone else was still using the app. Is it just me?

The company lost more than a billion dollars within a week.

Other celebrities jumped in after Ms. Jenner and Ms.Kardashian expressed their displeasure about the photo sharing site.

In response to Mr. Mosseri, a model and author with 39 million followers on social media, said they don't want to make videos.

James Charles, who has 23 million followers on social media, piped up in a comment on his post. The reason for the growth of video is that we are being forced to post video.

A spokeswoman for the photo sharing site said that they don't have much else to share on the changes.