April 5, 2025 - 23:35

Social media sites are increasingly inundated with AI-generated content, leaving many users frustrated with their feeds. This influx of automated posts can dilute the quality of the content you actually want to see. Fortunately, there are effective strategies to reclaim your Instagram and TikTok experiences.
Start by actively engaging with the content you enjoy. Like, comment, and share posts that resonate with you, as this signals the algorithms to prioritize similar material. Additionally, consider unfollowing accounts that primarily share AI-generated content or that no longer align with your interests.
On both platforms, utilize the “not interested” option when you encounter AI content. This helps train the algorithm to understand your preferences better. Regularly review your follow list and remove any accounts that contribute to the clutter.
By taking these steps, you can curate a more enjoyable and personalized social media experience, free from the distractions of AI nonsense.
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