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Here's how to get around Instagram's new limits on political content

Instagram has come under fire for changes to its algorithm.
Jenny Kane
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Instagram has started an automatic clampdown on the amount of political content appearing in its users' feeds, but there is a relatively quick and easy way to turn off the controls if you don't want to keep the limitations in place.

Instagram has started an automatic clampdown on the amount of political content appearing in its users' feeds, but there is a relatively quick and easy way to turn off the controls if you don't want to keep the limitations in place.

As part of an initiative Instagram announced last month, the popular social media service owned by Meta Platforms has stopped “proactively” recommending political content posted on accounts that users don't choose to follow. To do that, Instagram has automatically set the “political content” control to “limit” on user accounts.

The limits also affect users with Threads accounts tied to their Instagram accounts.

The change has triggered an uproar among some users who feel as if Instagram is unnecessarily limiting political discourse in a year in which pivotal elections are being held in the U.S. and other countries.

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A screenshot of the "political content" settings on the Instagram app on an iPhone. (March 25, 2024)

Here's how to get around Instagram's political curbs in just a few steps:

  1. Open up the app on your smartphone. Navigate to your profile tab, then tap the three-dash menu at the top right.
  2. Scroll to "content preferences," then open the “political content” menu.
  3. Find and turn on the "don't limit" option.

Once that is done, you should once again start to see posts relating to government, elections and other political matters shared from accounts that you don't follow flowing through your feed.

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