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How to tweak your online platform algorithms

Here’s how you can see more or less of certain content being pushed to you on Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, and more.

Love them or hate them, more than half of the world’s population interacts with algorithmic recommendations in some way every day. Algorithmic recommendations play an integral role in how users discover new content across platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. It can be nice to be fed a stream of fresh posts, pictures, and videos that are already tailored to our interests instead of manually hunting for content to engage with, but algorithms don’t always show you what you actually want to see.

Many online platforms provide features that aim to help you fix this. The algorithms they deploy are, after all, designed to make y …

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