Somewhere along the way, social media stopped being simple. Instead of showing posts in the order they were shared, big platforms started using algorithms to decide what you “should” see — and what you shouldn’t.
But people are starting to realize something important: chronological feeds feel better.
Why algorithms became a problem
Algorithms were supposed to “improve” your experience, but instead they:
- hide posts from friends and groups
- push ads and sponsored content
- reward drama and outrage
- bury community conversations
- decide what’s “important” for you
- keep you scrolling instead of connecting
People feel manipulated, even if they can’t always explain why.
Chronological feeds fix all of that
A chronological feed is simple:
You see posts in the order they were shared. Nothing hidden. Nothing boosted. Nothing filtered.
It’s honest. It’s predictable. It’s human.
Why people prefer it
- You don’t miss posts from your groups
- Conversations stay natural
- Communities feel alive again
- No machine decides what you see
- You’re in control of your own feed
It brings social media back to what it used to be — people sharing with people.
ReigniteSocial is built on this principle
ReigniteSocial uses a pure chronological feed because it respects your time, your attention, and your relationships.
No algorithm watching you. No system shaping your behaviour. Just a clean, simple timeline that belongs to you.
If you’re here, you’re already experiencing social media the way it was meant to be.
