Instagram is reshaping how content appears across its platform, placing stronger focus on originality. Accounts that mainly repost or collect content without adding meaningful changes will no longer be recommended to new users. This shift is designed to bring more visibility to creators producing authentic work.
The platform now clearly defines “original content” as material created entirely by the user or content that reflects a distinct personal perspective. This includes original photos, custom designs, and third-party content that has been significantly edited.
Instagram highlights that simple reposting will not qualify. To qualify as original, content must add clear value—for example, through unique text that offers deeper context beyond basic descriptions, creative graphics that present new information, or the use of remix tools to transform existing material into something fresh and meaningful.

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These updated guidelines, previously applied to Reels in 2024, now extend to photos and carousel posts as well. Accounts focused on aggregation without transformation face reduced recommendation reach.
Sharing Options and Account Eligibility
Instagram suggests alternative ways to share content without risking recommendation limits. These include posting to Stories, using the repost feature, or collaborating through tagged posts. These methods help maintain visibility while respecting original creators.
Accounts flagged for heavy reuse of unedited content can regain recommendation eligibility by shifting focus. The platform requires most posts, carousels, and Reels within a 30-day period to feature original material. Users also have the option to remove non-original posts or appeal decisions if needed.
This update signals a stronger push toward creativity-driven feeds. By prioritizing original work, Instagram aims to reduce repetitive repost cycles and highlight authentic voices.
The change affects how content is ranked, recommended, and distributed across the platform, including both feed posts and Reels.




