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You can now tell Instagram’s algorithm exactly what you want to see on your main feed

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You can now tell Instagram’s algorithm exactly what you want to see on your main feed
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Instagram has been quietly shaping your feed for years without ever really asking what you wanted. That changes now.

Instagram head Adam Mosseri announced that Your Algorithm, a feature that lets you see and edit the topics Instagram thinks you are into, will soon be available across your main feed. It was already live on Reels and the Explore section, and this week’s update brings it to the one place most people spend the most time.

What is Your Algorithm and how does it work?

Your Algorithm shows you the topics the system thinks you care about most and lets you act on them. You can see the full list, add topics you want more of, and ditch the ones you do not.

Right now, the feature is limited to topics, but Instagram says it is already working on expanding things to cover specific people, different moods or vibes, and content types.

Mosseri says the feature is powered by a real shift in how AI models work now. For years, ranking systems ran on data that no human could actually read or make sense of. Now, large language models can look at clusters of content and put them into plain language, which is what makes something like this possible at all.

Why this matters

Mosseri was unusually candid in his announcement post. He acknowledged that while algorithmic recommendations are genuinely useful, they quietly took something away from users over time.

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Your feed learned from what you tapped on and watched, but you never really got to tell it what you wanted. Eventually, the whole thing became a one-sided conversation.

Mosseri says Instagram plans to build a lot of what comes next around giving people real control over their experience. He also teased a more ambitious future where AI generates entirely personalized app experiences on the fly, though he was upfront that version of things gets a lot more complicated.

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