Instagram Revamps Algorithm to Favor Original Content, Penalize Aggregators

Instagram Algorithm Original Content Reward

Instagram has announced a significant overhaul of its recommendation algorithm for Reels, aiming to prioritize “original content” and give smaller accounts a better chance at reaching new audiences.

The modifications will have a significant impact on aggregator accounts and users who frequently repost other people’s content.

In a blog post, Instagram explained that the company is trying to “correct” its ranking system to provide a more equal opportunity for creators with smaller followings to expand their reach.

Historically, the algorithm has favored accounts with large followings and aggregators of reposted content, making it more challenging for smaller, original content creators to break through.

While the exact details of the algorithm tweaks are unclear, Instagram suggests that the number of followers an account has will no longer be a primary factor in determining the reach of its content.

Instead, the app will show eligible content to a small audience it believes will enjoy it, regardless of whether they follow the account or not. The top-performing reels will gradually reach wider audiences as this audience interacts with the content. We will roll out the changes over the coming months.

In addition to the algorithm update, Instagram is implementing measures to promote original content more actively. When the app detects two pieces of identical content, it will replace reposted reels with the “original” clip in its suggestions. The app will also label accounts that share reposted reels, prominently tagging the original creator.

However, these changes will not apply to creators who make “significant” changes to the content, such as adding voice-overs, reaction clips, or materially editing it to become a meme.

Aggregator accounts that “repeatedly” publish posts from others will face even harsher penalties. If an account has posted unoriginal content 10 or more times over the previous 30 days, Instagram will stop recommending its reels altogether.

This change could significantly impact the reach of popular aggregator accounts that share other users’ clips to promote affiliate shopping links and other schemes.

It is important to note that these changes currently only apply to reels and not other types of posts on Instagram. However, a spokesperson mentioned that the company will explore expanding the changes to other formats in the future.

The updates reflect Instagram’s efforts to decrease the importance of follower counts, which has frustrated some creators who feel that most of their followers don’t see their posts in their feeds.

In recent exchanges on Threads, Instagram head Adam Mosseri has addressed complaints from creators sharing their account statistics and questioning why more of their followers don’t see their posts. Mosseri’s responses indicate that this is the intended function of the algorithm.

While the most recent changes specifically focus on reels, they indicate that Meta will continue to prioritize metrics other than follower counts. Although this may disappoint those who have built large audiences over several years, Meta seems to view it as a better way to level the playing field for smaller accounts.

Instagram previously updated its algorithm in 2022 to prioritize original content, with Mosseri stating that he didn’t want the app to “overvalue aggregators.”

However, the company acknowledges that determining the originality of content can be challenging. The latest updates suggest that the previous changes may not have gone far enough in addressing the imbalances, prompting Instagram to take further action to “correct” the situation two years later.

The Information is Taken from Engadget, Yahoo Finance and The Verge


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