Instagram is testing a new feature that lets users customize the type of content they see in their Reels feed.
Armed with a burner phone and a fake name, I set out to learn how Instagram’s algorithm really works. This is what happened next.
If you like to peruse your Instagram timeline but need help understanding the app's algorithm, Instagram has clarified why you see certain posts and may not see others. Instagram says there is not one ...
Instagram is rolling out a new test that lets select users fine-tune what they’d like to see in their Reels and Explore feeds.
High school calculus is probably the last time you had to think about algorithms—if you’re lucky, that is. But for performers and content creators alike, there’s a new algorithm to worry about: ...
Since 2016, Instagram’s algorithms have been a source of drama. Many users insist they want a chronological feed of the accounts they follow while the developers keep adding more algorithmically ...
The update will make feed curation more transparent and reduce frustration around random or repetitive content.
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Instagram is rolling out a new feature that allows users to control what their feed looks like starting with Reels.
Do you ever scroll through your Instagram Feed, swipe through Instagram Stories, peruse the Instagram Explore tab, or watch Instagram Reels, and decide you don't like any of the content you're seeing?
Research suggests that 30 out of 47 Instagram safety tools for teens were "substantially ineffective or no longer exist".
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