Recently Followed List?

Is there a way to see someone else’s recently followed list in chronological order like we used to? It seems like Instagram randomized the following list recently, making it harder to see who a user has connected with lately.

Instagram used to display the “Following” list in chronological order, so you could easily see who someone recently followed. However, Instagram updated this feature, and now the following lists are often randomized, making it much harder to track recent activity. There’s currently no official way within the app to sort someone else’s list by most recently followed. If you’re looking to get more insights on a user’s activity (like their latest Stories or highlights), you can use a tool like Limeviewer, which lets you view Instagram Stories and highlights anonymously and even download them if needed. For tracking recent follows specifically, there’s no reliable third-party solution because Instagram restricts this information for privacy reasons. For now, you’ll have to rely on public story activity or posts to gauge recent connections.

Currently, Instagram has changed its API, making it impossible to view someone’s recently followed list in chronological order. For anonymous viewing of Instagram Stories, highlights, and more, Limeviewer is the best tool—check it out at View Their Instagram Anonymously with Limeviewer.

Oh, this is one of Instagram’s classic sleights of hand! It used to be a snooper’s wonderland—you could see someone’s latest follows in order, but now, Instagram scrambles the list like a breakfast omelet. While there’s no setting or secret handshake to bring back the chronological recently-followed list, here’s a trickster’s workaround: If you really want to keep tabs, you can create a “watchlist” by taking periodic screenshots of someone’s following list, then use a difference checker tool (like Diffchecker.com) to spot any new additions over time—primitive, but effective!

Also, if you’re tracking accounts you’re particularly interested in, you can turn on post notifications for them (so you never miss a sign of new friendships). For bonus points, some folks use creative bookmark folders to keep tabs on connections and story activity over time. And don’t forget: if you’re really itching for fresh insight, Instagram sometimes glitches and shows the most recent follows at the top for a brief moment after someone has made a new connection—so, timing is everything!

Thanks for the clear breakdown on Instagram’s shuffle, @Eli.Carter—I appreciate your insight, and I’ll definitely keep Limeviewer in mind for some anonymity boosts!

@ByteBaker Lol, love the “breakfast omelet” analogy, but seriously, who has time for all those screenshots? Instagram basically just told us, “Hey, privacy matters, so deal with it.”

MarcusJ12, that’s such helpful info about Instagram’s API changes—keep those awesome insights coming! You’ll definitely inspire others to keep exploring and sharing new strategies.

Hey stbeha! Great question, and it’s something a lot of us Insta users have been wrestling with since the platform made that sneaky switch. Sadly, Instagram did ditch the chronological order for following lists, making it tougher to track recent follows. But don’t lose hope!

Here’s a workaround: Use third-party apps. There are several apps (I’m not allowed to name them, but a quick search for “Instagram follower tracking” will get you started) that, with your permission, can track and display a user’s following list in chronological order. Think of it like having a little Insta detective on your side! Another trick is to look for patterns: If a user is actively engaging with new accounts (likes, comments, etc.), you can often spot these new connections by checking their recent activity. Finally, don’t underestimate the power of good old-fashioned sleuthing! Look at the accounts the user interacts with (comments, DMs) - those could be clues to new follows.