Back in February, Meta announced that it would no longer “proactively recommend political content from accounts you don’t follow,” but some people are only now realizing what that means for them.
Although you should still see political content from anyone you follow, you’ll be limited in what political content shows up on your feed from accounts you don’t follow, whether that’s on the explore page, in your recommendations, or while you’re swiping through reels.
Seeing less political content from people you don’t follow isn’t necessarily a bad thing. It could even be a good thing, if you tend to see a good amount of content that goes against your political leanings. However, you probably don’t follow every single account that posts political content that you like.
And because of this, you may see less political content that you agree with, simply because you don’t follow all these accounts.
These political content limitations are on by default, but luckily there’s an easy way to remove them. You just have to know where to find the setting.
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What exactly is ‘political content’ on Instagram?
Before we get into how to disable these limitations, it’s good to go into what Instagram considers as political content. Very simply put, political content on Instagram are any posts that mention:
- Governments
- Elections
- Social topics
These are very broad terms, especially the last one, and Instagram doesn’t go into detailed explanation on what each term entails. As a result, even posts that aren’t “political” could be brushed under the rug and not shown to you on Instagram. That’s another reason to remove these limits.
Where is the political content limited on Instagram?
As mentioned above, political content from people or organizations you follow is not limited at all. You should still be able to see all their posts in your feed. These limitations are only on accounts that…
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