Here's how to get your Instagram best nine

The end of the year is approaching, so we’re obviously going crazy with listing and ranking the best of everything. Obviously, we can’t forget our Instagram posts.

It’s time to find out what were your most liked pictures of 2018. Check out how you can do it below.

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Instagram is Apple‘s second most-downloaded iPhone app of 2018, which means a ton of people use it everyday. And we can deny it as much as we want, but we care about how many likes we get.

That’s why everyone has been so into the idea of finding out their nine most liked pictures of the year for some time. The websites do find out your “best nine” change every year, so here’s how to get the one for 2018:

topnine.co appears as a new option for the grid, and includes not only your best pictures, but how many likes you got overall on the year. Plus, the website asks for your e-mail and send the photo afterward, so you don’t have to stare at the screen waiting for it to load.

However, the Independent notes people in some countries are having issues with the site. Don’t worry, you can always go back to the usual best nine here.

End of the year lists

Twitter recently reviewed who was the most popular artist on the platform this year, and English also isn’t their first language. South Korean boy band BTS were the most-tweeted-about account on Twitter in 2018, besting both LeBron James in second place and Kanye West just after. You can check the full list here.

Apple Music has also shared their end of the year list, and some of our faves are on it.  While, Drake unsurprisingly dominated the list, Post Malone and 5 Seconds Of Summer made the top 100 as well. Find out who else got on the list here.

Billboard dropped both the top 10 songs of 2018, which also includes Post Malone twice, and the highest-grossing tours of the year.

Of course Spotify also had some stats to share. The service recently shared the most streamed artists and songs worldwide. While many of the names on lists were pretty expected, the top growing genre surprised us: emo rap. Is that what you have been listening to the most? Find out here.

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