by hmokiguess 13 hours ago

I don't use the app so I confess I'm a little confused, I saw your screenshot and it seems like the end result is just scrolling through nothing. Why would you want that? Isn't it better to just not open it altogether? Like, block the entire thing? Why scroll through a bunch of blur

shraiwi 12 hours ago | [-3 more]

The screenshot was to demonstrate what blocked posts look like. I scrolled past the posts of my friends since I didn't want to dox them, but organic posts do show up near the top of my feed.

The goal isn't to scroll through nothing, but rather have a clean feed that shows me just my friends and nothing else.

diath 10 hours ago | [-0 more]

When you press "For you" at the top in the Instagram app (or the logo if it doesn't fully load), you can switch to "Following" and it will show you posts from only your friends from the past 30 days, and if you're using Instagram in the browser, you can bookmark https://www.instagram.com/?variant=following if you want it to be the default page you go to.

SirMaster 12 hours ago | [-1 more]

So why blur and not just hide?

yard2010 12 hours ago | [-0 more]

It says in the post OP didn't want to fix the layout (and it is implied that empty space is less friendly than blurred content)

Forgeties79 13 hours ago | [-0 more]

Same reason people use app timers when they can elect to not use the app instead.