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Instagram is finally giving you an easy way to teach its algorithm what you like

You can now fine-tune your Reels feed to match your interests.

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What’s happened? Instagram is testing a new feature that gives users more control over the type of content they see on the platform.

  • The feature allows users to select topics they’re interested in and remove ones they want to see less of.
  • According to a Threads post by Instagram head Adam Mosseri, the goal is to give users “more control over their Instagram experience” and offer a more meaningful way to shape what shows up in their feed.
  • The announcement comes just days after the platform introduced a new Watch History feature for Reels.

Why is this important? Instagram’s algorithm plays a major role in what users see. By allowing users to choose topics of interest, the platform is effectively giving them the ability to fine-tune the algorithm to their liking.

  • This change could result in a more personalized feed that shows content relevant to each user’s interests.
  • It will also allow users to reduce exposure to topics they don’t care about.

Why should I care? If your Instagram feed feels like a random mix of videos that don’t match your interests, this new feature could help improve your experience.

  • You’ll be able to tailor your feed to your liking and see more posts related to the topics you choose.
  • This will not only make your time on Instagram more meaningful but could also help you discover new creators, trends, and communities that align with your interests.
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What’s next? Instagram is currently testing this feature for Reels, but plans to expand it to the Explore feed soon. The platform is also exploring a similar feature for Threads. For now, Instagram hasn’t specified which users will get access to this feature during the testing phase or when it might see a wider release. The feature was not available on any of our Android or iOS devices at the time of writing.

Pranob Mehrotra
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