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Instagram has announced a new feature called ‘Your Algorithm’ that will allow users to see and control what they can under the Reels tab.
Your Algorithm, Instagram’s latest AI-powered feature, allows users to view and edit the topics shaping their Reels feed. The tool starts in the US and will roll out globally soon.
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