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Instagram’s teen crackdown moves from DMs to feeds

By dailyguardian.aeMay 14, 20262 Mins Read
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Instagram’s teen crackdown is moving deeper into the feed.

Meta’s new supervision tools will show parents which broad topics are shaping a teen’s Instagram algorithm, including signals that affect Reels and Explore, with Feed support coming later. The timing matters because Instagram’s safety push is no longer focused only on who teens can message. It now reaches the recommendation system that decides what keeps showing up.

For families, that’s the useful change. The algorithm is still complicated, but it’s becoming easier to question before a scrolling habit hardens.

What parents will see now

The update expands Instagram’s existing supervision features with a new look at recommendation data. Parents will be able to see the topics their teen has chosen in Instagram’s content settings, which influence what the app serves across Reels and Explore.

Meta says those topic insights are available globally in English. Parents can also tap an interest for more context, giving them a clearer sense of why certain videos or posts may be appearing more often.

Soon, Meta will notify parents in select markets when a teen adds a new interest. That alert gives adults a specific moment to ask about a new topic before it turns into a pattern across the app.

Why the feed deserves scrutiny

The feed can create a quieter kind of concern than private messages. DMs raise obvious safety questions, but recommendations can shape hours of scrolling without an adult knowing which interests are driving it.

There’s a limit here. Parents are seeing broad topics, not every post, search, or watch session. Meta also says the interests teens choose sit alongside existing Teen Account protections, including age-based content limits and rules against policy-breaking topics.

Person, Text, Face

Meta says US teen enrollment in Instagram supervision has more than doubled since last year. That gives this update extra weight because more families are already using the controls Meta wants to expand.

What parents should watch next

Meta is also consolidating parental tools for Instagram, Meta Horizon, Facebook, and Messenger in Family Center. In the coming months, it plans to add a broader view of teen activity across its apps, including aggregated time spent.

Parents shouldn’t treat every new topic as a warning sign. The better move is to ask what changed, what the teen actually wants to see, and whether Instagram is pushing too hard in that direction. The feed is no longer just for scrolling.

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