Instagram’s messaging system categorizes incoming communications into “Primary” and “General” inboxes to manage conversation flow. This feature sorts messages based on the likelihood of the recipient knowing the sender. The Primary inbox is intended for messages from known individuals or businesses with whom the recipient actively engages. The General inbox, on the other hand, is designed for messages from accounts that are less familiar or have had less direct interaction with the recipient. An example would be receiving a message from a close friend in the Primary inbox, while a promotional offer from a business the user followed recently might land in the General inbox.
This separation offers several advantages. It allows users to prioritize communication from important contacts, preventing valuable messages from being lost amidst a flood of less critical notifications. This system helps streamline communication, improving overall user experience and preventing information overload. The segregation originated as a solution to manage the increasing volume of messages users receive, especially those with larger followings or business accounts, creating a cleaner and more efficient message management system.