New Delhi: Meta-owned Instagram will now tell creators and businesses if their posts aren’t recommended to other users and the platform’s recommendation and discovery features are blocked. Instagram boss Adam Mosseri said the company is expanding account status “so that professional accounts understand whether their content may be suitable to recommend to non-followers.”
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In the settings menu under the account and then the account status, “pro accounts can now check if any of their posts are recommended to users who don’t follow them,” Mosseri wrote on Twitter.
Instagram account status
“We’re announcing new transparency tools so you can see if your photos and videos are recommended,” he said.
✅ Account Status Update ✅
---Advertisement---We're expanding Account Status so professional accounts can understand if their content may be eligible to be recommended to non-followers.
Here’s how to get to it: Profile -> Menu -> Settings -> Account -> Account Status pic.twitter.com/QbxjQF06vR
— Adam Mosseri (@mosseri) December 7, 2022
Creators and businesses can go to their Profile Settings to see if any photos or videos they’ve posted “have been removed because they violate our Community Standards or Community Guidelines.”
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Instagram posts must meet our community guidelines and featured content rules to appear on Explore and other places.
Creators and businesses will be able to edit, delete or appeal Instagram’s decision on posts flagged as unsuitable for referral.
“We know it’s important for creators to understand how Instagram works if they’re going to use it long-term,” said Mosseri.
As the blog post states, “With these updates, we want to help you understand your account issues and better explain how our systems and policies work. We’re continuing to improve account health to cover more areas (like search and suggested accounts), and we’re adding more ways to understand and fix issues that may affect how you reach non-followers.”
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