
Maybe there will be a grid size setting in your account? For now, we can only guess. How will they handle that situation? We still don't know, but they must have a Plan B in their pocket. Does Instagram know there are users who arrange their images based on the classic three-column grid? Are they prepared for an angry storm of comments? Probably. Why is Instagram making this change? For some, the reason is to catch up with the ever-growing size of smartphone screens. Create an Instagram grid layout of up to nine images, and then schedule them to go up in the exact right order via the Hootsuite dashboard. For people who use the social network for their business, this can cause a lot of confusion among current and potential customers. If your Instagram wall is a carefully designed display of tile-art where every image is in color- and content-relation to the adjacent one, your artwork is in danger of being vandalized by that update.

Some have woken up to see four columns in their grids. It's not a mass-update yet, but some users already saw it: the grid size changes! It's not going to be a three-column grid forever.
