Clean up your social media feed and cut the noise
Scrolling used to be relaxing. Now it often feels chaotic. That is not a coincidence. Nearly everything you see on social media is controlled by algorithms that track what you like, watch, click and ignore. Over time, those signals get muddy. One curiosity click can reshape your feed for weeks. The solution is not deleting your accounts. It is retraining the system.
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Algorithms pay attention to behavior, not intention. They track engagement patterns and repeat what keeps you scrolling. If your feed feels off, it usually means the algorithm learned the wrong lesson. Resetting your feed helps correct that.
Note: This article is written desktop-first (PC or Mac). When a step is phone-only or significantly different on mobile, it is clearly labeled.
Primary device: PC or Mac. Phone differences noted.
Facebook's feed is built around people, pages and groups you follow, plus recommended content and ads.
From here, you can:
These tools are easiest to manage on a desktop.
This shows content chronologically within those categories.
On any post in your Facebook feed:
Hiding posts and snoozing or unfollowing accounts sends the same signal to the algorithm. Use these options often. Facebook responds more reliably to repeated negative feedback than occasional clicks.
For suggested posts and reels, you may also see Not interested. Selecting it further trains the feed away from similar content.
When ads appear:
For deeper control:
To block specific words in comments:
Primary device: Phone only
Instagram does not currently offer a reliable, universal option to reset its algorithm. Feed control on Instagram is manual and behavior-based. That means the app learns from what you hide, mute, unfollow and ignore.
On posts that miss the mark:
Use this consistently. Instagram responds more to repeated signals than one-off actions.
Visit accounts directly and tap Following to manage how their content shows up.
From here, you can:
These actions immediately influence future recommendations.
Open Settings and review:
Cleaning up these lists helps reduce clutter and repetitive content.
If your feed still feels off after manual cleanup, starting fresh is the most effective reset.
To do this:
Instagram's algorithm is heavily influenced by early behavior, so a slow, intentional start matters.
Some users may hear about an Instagram "reset" feature, but as of now, it is not consistently available across accounts.
Tap the three-dot menu on posts to unfollow or favorite accounts.
From any profile, tap Following to:
Unfollow
Under Settings, review:
Primary device: Phone only
Consistency matters here.
This resets recommendations but keeps your following list.
For a total reset, unfollow accounts manually or start fresh with a new account.
Primary device: PC recommended
On mobile:
On desktop:
From here, you can:
Primary device: PC or Mac
This setting is easiest to access on a computer.
On the history page:
This removes videos you previously told YouTube you wanted to see more of.
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On individual YouTube videos:
Repeat this on videos that miss the mark. YouTube relies heavily on repeated feedback signals. This option is not consistently available on the YouTube mobile app. Use a computer for the best results.
Subscriptions heavily shape recommendations. Unsubscribe from channels you no longer watch. Rebuild your list intentionally.
Primary device: PC preferred
Here, X lists topics it believes you are interested in.
This affects both recommended posts and ads.
This is where "Ads Preferences" actually lives.
From here:
X does not allow full ad removal, but these steps reduce targeting.
On posts or ads you do not want to see again:
Repeated feedback matters more than occasional actions.
X's algorithm is less forgiving than most platforms. If your feed feels irreparable, the most effective reset is:
Early behavior heavily shapes long-term recommendations. X offers fewer feed controls than most platforms, so changes may feel slower and less dramatic.
Works on PC, Mac and phone
These filters apply across Threads and Instagram.
Primary device: PC recommended
On unwanted posts:
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Social media feels overwhelming when it runs on autopilot. A few minutes of cleanup can dramatically change what you see. Algorithms respond to clarity. The clearer your signals, the better your feed becomes. You do not need to quit social media to enjoy it again. You just need to take control.
If your feed reflects your behavior, what does yours reveal about how you spend your attention right now? Let us know by writing to us at Cyberguy.com
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