Yo, check this out. Instagram is finally getting serious about the feed for teens.<br> <br> So, Meta is rolling out some new limits to stop teens from seeing the same stuff over and over, especially when it comes to stuff that can mess with their heads. They're targeting posts about body image, weightlifting, nutrition, and mental health stuff like anxiety tips. Basically, if you keep seeing the same anxiety post 50 times in a row, Instagram is gonna start pulling back on that recommendation.<br> <br> This isn't the first time they've tweaked the algorithm, remember they already tried to block "sexually suggestive" stuff and mature search terms. The whole idea is to balance the feed so it’s not just one thingβ€”you know, not just endless doom-scrolling on one topic.<br> <br> Here's my take: It’s a huge step, even if it feels a little corporate. The whole "PG-13 movie" comparison being rejected shows they’re realizing the problem is less about *what* the content is, and more about the *frequency* of exposure. It's a necessary move to break those algorithmic rabbit holes where teens get stuck seeing the same negative or self-esteem-hitting content. Hopefully, this actually helps them find some good stuff instead of just the same anxiety loop.<br> <br> Source: https://www.engadget.com/2185399/instagram-tests-new-limits-on-what-types-of-posts-teens-can-repeatedly-see/