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Instagram Expands Your Algorithm Tool to Explore

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Last updated: 17/04/2026 3:37 PM
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Instagram has announced an expansion of its “Your Algorithm” content recommendation control option. The feature, which was previously available only for Reels, is now being extended to Instagram Explore – giving users greater capacity to control what the algorithm shows them across both surfaces.

Contents
How ‘Your Algorithm’ WorksKey Features of the Expanded Tool‘One Algorithm, Reflected Across Surfaces’Additional Control PointsThe Irony of Algorithm ControlsThe Pattern Across Social PlatformsWhy Users Don’t Use ControlsFactors Working Against Manual ControlsWhy This Feature Still Matters1. Addressing Regulatory Pressure2. Power Users and Niche Communities3. Mitigating Algorithmic Bias4. Educational ValueHow to Access Your Algorithm in ExploreThe Future of Algorithm ControlIndustry ComparisonA Step Forward, Even If Few Use It

The rollout applies to all English-language users and represents Instagram’s latest effort to address long-standing user complaints about lack of transparency and control over algorithmic recommendations.

How ‘Your Algorithm’ Works

Your Algorithm provides a direct input option to help manage the content users see in the app. The feature uses simple topic prompts that enable basic guidance of interests in-stream.

Instagram began testing the option for Reels in October 2025. Now, the company is giving users expanded input within another key content surface.

“Just like on Reels, you can view the topics Instagram thinks you’re into and easily adjust them to see more or less of what you want,” Instagram explained.

Key Features of the Expanded Tool

FeatureDescription
Topic viewingSee what topics Instagram’s algorithm thinks you’re interested in
Adjustable preferencesEasily change topics to see more or less of specific content
Cross-surface syncChanges in Reels or Explore carry across both surfaces
Topic pillsAdd or remove interests directly from the top of Explore page
Story sharingShare your interests in a Story to let others know about the update

‘One Algorithm, Reflected Across Surfaces’

One of the most significant aspects of the update is that changes apply across both Reels and Explore. According to Instagram:

“Type in the topics you want to see more or less of, and your Reels and Explore content will reflect your choices. It’s all one system, so changes you make in Reels or Explore carry across both. One algorithm, reflected across surfaces.”

This integration means users no longer need to adjust preferences separately for different parts of the app. A single change to topic preferences will ripple across all algorithmic content surfaces.

Additional Control Points

  • Topic pills at top of Explore page – Users can add or remove interests directly from this location, providing a more direct access point to topic controls
  • Story sharing option – Users can share their interest preferences in a Story, potentially normalizing the practice of algorithm customization

The Irony of Algorithm Controls

While the feature gives users more control, Social Media Today notes an interesting tension: few people actually use these tools when they are available.

The Pattern Across Social Platforms

User DemandActual Behavior
“Give us chronological feeds”Most users don’t switch from algorithmic feeds
“Give us more algorithm control”Few users actively customize preferences
“Give us data protection tools”Most users accept default settings

As the article notes:

“Social media users often complain about a lack of algorithm control, how they’d prefer to have a chronological feed and how they want more ways to control their experience. In reality, when they have these things, the majority of people don’t use them.”

This pattern has been observed repeatedly across security changes, data protections, algorithm controls, and feed preferences. People demand these options – but for the most part, these features act as reassurance, not as real control mechanisms.

Why Users Don’t Use Controls

Most people, the analysis suggests, simply want to log on and start scrolling. The development of engagement-based algorithms has made this even more of a factor – the system already shows users more of what they are interested in, without them needing to manually adjust anything.

Factors Working Against Manual Controls

FactorExplanation
EffortManual customization requires time and thought
Satisfaction with defaultsMost users are reasonably happy with what they see
Algorithm effectivenessAI-powered recommendations are increasingly accurate
HabitUsers are accustomed to passive scrolling

The report notes: “With artificial intelligence-powered recommendations driving all of the gains in user engagement in Meta’s apps, it’s unlikely the company would be handing over this level of control to users if it felt that they were actually going to implement changes at scale.”

In other words, Instagram likely knows that most users will not radically change their preferences – making the feature a low-risk, high-reassurance addition.

Why This Feature Still Matters

Despite low expected usage, the expansion of Your Algorithm to Explore is still significant for several reasons:

1. Addressing Regulatory Pressure

Governments worldwide are demanding greater transparency and user control over algorithmic recommendations. Features like this help Instagram demonstrate compliance.

2. Power Users and Niche Communities

While most users won’t touch the feature, power users and those with very specific interests will appreciate the ability to fine-tune their feeds.

3. Mitigating Algorithmic Bias

Users who feel they are being unfairly pigeonholed by Instagram’s AI can now manually correct topics they are not actually interested in.

4. Educational Value

The feature shows users what topics Instagram thinks they like – which can be eye-opening and lead to more intentional engagement.

How to Access Your Algorithm in Explore

For English-language users, the feature is now available. To access it:

  1. Open Instagram and navigate to the Explore tab (magnifying glass icon)
  2. Look for topic pills at the top of the page
  3. Tap on any topic to adjust preferences (see more or less)
  4. Alternatively, access Your Algorithm settings through the Reels interface
  5. Changes made in either location will sync across both surfaces

Users can also share their interests in a Story – a feature Instagram likely hopes will drive awareness and adoption of the tool.

The Future of Algorithm Control

Instagram’s move reflects a broader industry trend toward user-configurable algorithms. TikTok, YouTube, and Twitter (X) have all introduced various forms of content preference controls.

Industry Comparison

PlatformAlgorithm Control Features
InstagramYour Algorithm (Reels + Explore)
TikTok“Not interested” button, content preferences
YouTube“Don’t recommend channel,” thumbs up/down
X (Twitter)“Show less often,” muted words

The key difference with Instagram’s approach is proactive topic selection – not just reactive feedback (likes/dislikes), but direct declaration of interests.

A Step Forward, Even If Few Use It

Instagram’s expansion of Your Algorithm to Explore gives English-language users more control over what they see – at least in theory. In practice, most people will likely continue scrolling without ever touching the settings.

But for the minority who do care about algorithmic transparency and customization, the feature is a genuine improvement. It provides insight into how Instagram perceives their interests and offers a direct line to correct misperceptions.

As Meta continues to face regulatory scrutiny over its recommendation systems, features like Your Algorithm may become not just optional additions but required compliance tools. For now, however, they remain opt-in – available to those who want them, invisible to those who don’t.

And perhaps that is the right balance: control for those who seek it, and seamless scrolling for everyone else.

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