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Instagram's 'Your Algorithm' feature explained: How to control what reels appear in your feed
Instagram has introduced a new feature called “Your Algorithm”, giving users more control over the videos that appear in their Reels feed. The update allows people to see which topics Instagram ...
In 2025, the Instagram algorithm has become more advanced than ever, using artificial intelligence and machine learning to decide what content users see in their Feeds, Reels, Stories, Explore pages, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. How to Reset Your Instagram Algorithm and Start Fresh - Images courtesy of Meta. The modern internet is ruled by algorithms. When ...
Crack the code of Instagram’s 2026 algorithm with insider secrets and proven IG engagement tips to maximize your content’s reach and visibility. Pixabay, ALUREAN Instagram's algorithm has always been ...
Instagram has rolled out a major 2026 algorithm update that sharply reduces the reach of reposted content across photos, videos, and carousels, prioritizing original creators in Explore and ...
Instagram is updating its algorithm to enhance child safety. Accounts featuring children will no longer be recommended to “potentially suspicious adults,” with additional features hiding comments and ...
Instagram is rolling out a new update that addresses a long-standing frustration among users. The Reels algorithm is finally becoming more transparent and customizable. Users can now manually select ...
Meta has good news for Instagram users unhappy with their recommendations algorithm. The company is testing a feature that would allow users to get new recommended content. Meta is gearing the feature ...
One thing many Instagram users, and social media users in general, would want is control over the hidden algorithm that's constantly on the lookout for what new content to feed. While absolute control ...
Today, we’re introducing additional insights for parents so they can better understand their teen’s algorithm on Instagram ...
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