By Logan Mahan Instagram has been a very bad app for a very long time. What was once a beloved social media platform where users could view photos of their friends and families in chronological order has devolved into an app most of its user base finds miserable to use. And for years, Instagram’s users have been critically outspoken against the changes Meta, who acquired the photo-sharing platform in 2012, has made to the app over the past decade. The first nail in the coffin came in 2016 when Instagram decided to remove the chronological feed and replaced it with an algorithm-based feed that …