• Nina Dobrev

Nina Dobrev (Photo : Twitter/ninadobrev)

"The Vampire Diaries" alum Nina Dobrev recently slammed the popular social media site Instagram for their recent updates.

This week, the famous application's creators announced that followers need to click on a specific feature so that they can see the posts of their favorite accounts first on the list.

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However, Dobrev wasn't really happy with this tweak because the actress simply wants all of her friends' posts to be shown on her feed in a chronological order.

On her Twitter account, the half-Canadian actress posted a cryptic tweet slamming Instagram for their tweak.

"If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Well, the only thing that's broken now is your relationship with your users. So fix that. @instagram," she wrote.

As of late, Dobrev's tweet has already received more than 3,000 retweets and more than 8,000 favorites.

Meanwhile, Dobrev isn't the only celebrity who isn't happy with Instagram's update.

The Band Perry also posted a tweet revealing how they feel about the update.

"The new instagram algorithm hurts me like..." Neil Perry wrote alongside a photo of himself with his hands caught in a mouse trap.

Singer/actor Joe Jonas also posted a cryptic tweet alongside his photo.

"Instagram is changing. I'm confused. Follow me on FaceTime. Bacon," he wrote.

"Girls" lead star and executive producer Lena Dunham also had something to say about the changes on Instagram's algorithm.

"I'd let a family member get swallowed by a dragon before I'd allow Instagram push notifications to come to my phone," she wrote.

Supermodel and "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" star Kendall Jenner also retweeted a post previously shared by Alfredo Flores.

The latter's post read, "My tastes, interests and curiosities change everyday. If I'm not even sure what's relevant to me, how will this new algorithm program know? Super wack. Smh."

Jenner noted, "Preach @AlfredoFlores... no @instagram ! don't fix something that isn't broken."

As of late, it is still unclear when Instagram's changes will take effect.