Unified Content Visibility Standards Across Screens
Inconsistent visibility rules applied per screen have been consolidated into a single policy, ensuring content is displayed by consistent criteria across all entry points — browse, recommendations, and beyond.
The same content was being surfaced under different visibility rules depending on whether users encountered it via browse or recommendations. This inconsistency is not reflected in a feature checklist, but it directly degrades product coherence over time. This update focused on consolidating visibility logic into a single, unified policy rather than adding new capabilities.
The same visibility criteria are now applied across all primary content paths — moments, insts, recommendations, and browse. Screen composition was aligned to present a coherent flow rather than a list of discrete feature entries. Synchronization handling was also improved to prevent playback state and screen state from diverging during reel transitions.
Unifying visibility standards is not a visible feature release. However, ensuring that content is delivered by consistent criteria regardless of entry point is foundational to product reliability.