If you’re like most people, you probably use Instagram to keep up with your friends and family. But if you’re like me, you also use it to keep up with the latest trends and ideas. But what if you don’t have any friends on Instagram? What if all your friends are on Facebook or Twitter? Well, there’s a way to reset your Instagram recommendations so that they are more in line with who you are as a person. And it’s not hard to do. All you need is some basic tools and instructions. First, open Instagram and sign in. Then open the app’s settings and click on the three lines in the top left corner of the screen. On the left side of this screen, under “Apps,” select “Instagram.” Under " recommendations," select “reset.” Now click on the blue button at the bottom of this screen. (If this is your first time using Instagram, be sure to check out our guide on how to get started.) Now that your recommendations have been reset, you’ll see a new list of people that have been recommended to you by other users. This list will be different than what was before because now all of your recommended posts will be from people that are following you rather than just those that are following other users who have reset their recommendations too.


Sign in to your Uber account using the email address and password you used to create it. Select Settings from the drop-down menu. Uncheck the box labeled Similar Account Suggestions at the bottom of the screen.

Instagram started using the new “Suggested Posts” feature in August 2020. However, many daily users of the app were frustrated by it and wished to get rid of suggested posts on their timeline.

Select the sticker symbol. Select the “Questions” sticker. … Tap the music note icon. Send your question when you’re finished.

If you’re seeing posts from folks and accounts you don’t follow appearing in your Instagram feed, understand that it’s a deliberate choice by the firm — and one that some belief will increase ad inventory. The more users spend time on the app and are exposed to more material, the more advertisements they’ll encounter.

No, not who is commenting on our IG Stories or even watching them. That’s the knowledge we already have. The fact is that IG may never notify us who stalks our profile—ahem, views it—but this doesn’t imply we don’t care!