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Source: The Verge

Instagram Introduces Main Feed Algorithm Customization

Instagram has launched a new feature called "Your Algorithm," enabling users to customize the content displayed on their main feed. This functionality allows users to view and modify topics that the platform's algorithm identifies as areas of interest. The development was announced by Instagram boss Adam Mosseri, building on similar controls already available for Reels and the Explore page.

By Fainaron·Jun 10, 2026 (2 days ago)·1 views
Instagram Introduces Main Feed Algorithm Customization

Instagram has rolled out a new feature designed to give users more control over the content displayed on their main feed. This development, known as "Your Algorithm," allows individuals to customize their experience on the popular social media platform.

According to Instagram boss Adam Mosseri, the "Your Algorithm" feature enables users to see and change topics that the platform's algorithm identifies as areas of interest. This customization capability extends across all major parts of Instagram, providing a broader influence over the content consumed.

While the feature currently focuses on topic-based adjustments, Instagram is reportedly working on expanding its functionality. Future iterations are expected to support requests related to specific people, different moods or vibes, and various content types, aiming for a more nuanced user control experience.

The introduction of "Your Algorithm" for the main feed follows its prior launch for the Reels feed and the Explore page. This progression signifies Instagram's ongoing efforts to empower users with greater agency over algorithmic recommendations across its services. The announcement was made on Wednesday.

(Source: The Verge)

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