Instagram said it is "leading the way" in offering such transparency and control (Representational) Instagram on Wednesday unveiled a new AI-powered feature that lets users view and adjust the ...
Users can note which content they would like to view more frequently. Instagram is handing users some control in deciding what content they see. The social media giant is allowing users to have a say ...
Instagram has announced a new feature called ‘Your Algorithm’ that will allow users to see and control what they can under the Reels tab. Users will be able to choose from among topics that the ...
If you’ve ever felt frustrated by Spotify‘s algorithm recommending songs that don’t match your taste, there’s some good news. The streaming giant is finally giving you a way to take control of its ...
Instagram New Update: Instagram has introduced ‘Your Algorithm’, a new AI-powered feature to enhance transparency and give users more control over the content they see, starting with Reels. Instagram ...
Users can choose which topics to see more or less of in Reels, and soon Instagram’s Explore tab. Users can choose which topics to see more or less of in Reels, and soon Instagram’s Explore tab. is a ...
The Meta-owned app is introducing “Your Algorithm,” accessible through an icon in the upper right corner of Reels - a user’s video feed - which displays the topics Instagram believes users are ...
Meta is giving Instagram users a rare glimpse into why certain posts are showing up on their Reels, the platform’s feed of algorithmically curated videos. Starting today, users will now see a list of ...
Instagram is introducing a new tool that lets you see and control your algorithm, starting with Reels, the company announced on Wednesday. The new tool, called “Your Algorithm,” lets you view the ...
Adam Mosseri, head of Instagram, explained that users will find the new ‘Your Algorithm’ tab in the top right corner of the Reels section. Here, they will see a brief summary of their interests, which ...
A commonly expressed frustration with algorithmically-driven apps like Instagram is that users have no control over their feeds. They are instead shown what the app thinks they want to see, which is ...