Instagram made two changes in May and June 2026 that directly affect bloggers who use the platform to drive traffic to their sites. Both are live right now.

Change One: Original Content or No Recommendations
Instagram expanded its original content protections to photos and carousels on 30 April 2026. Accounts that primarily repost content they did not create will no longer be recommended to non-followers across Explore, the Feed, and the Discover tab. The platform evaluates accounts on a rolling 30-day basis.
Original content is defined as photos you personally took, videos you shot, graphics you made, or third-party content materially transformed through genuine commentary, creative editing, or educational overlays. Adding a border, watermark, or basic caption does not qualify.
For bloggers who have been sharing graphics, quote cards, or reposted industry content on Instagram as a distribution strategy, this policy change is already affecting your discovery reach. If most of what you posted in the last 30 days was not original, your account is likely outside the recommendation zone right now.
Change Two: Users Now Control Their Own Feed
Instagram rolled out the “Your Algorithm” feature to all English-speaking users, allowing them to manually set their interests for Reels and prioritize three top topics. For creators, this means getting even more specific within your niche so you land directly in your target audience’s curated feeds.
This is the most interesting development for bloggers building an Instagram audience. If your followers manually add your niche to their top three interests, your content gets prioritized in their feed above everything else. That is a fundamentally different engagement opportunity than the old algorithm-only model.
The action this week is to post a Story or Reel explaining the Your Algorithm feature to your followers and specifically naming your niche category so they know exactly what to add to their interest list. It is one of the most direct ways to increase organic reach on Instagram right now without spending on ads.
Reddit’s r/Blogging at https://www.reddit.com/r/blogging/ has a thread on Instagram as a traffic source for bloggers in 2026. The discussion has shifted significantly toward original content creation and community building rather than content aggregation as the viable long-term strategy.
X en https://x.com/search?q=Instagram+algorithm+update+bloggers+2026 has content creators sharing their reach data before and after both changes. The pattern is clear — original content creators are seeing stable or improving reach while aggregation accounts are declining sharply.
Quora en https://www.quora.com/How-do-Instagram-2026-algorithm-changes-affect-bloggers has answers from bloggers who have tested both the original content policy and the Your Algorithm feature and are sharing concrete reach data from their own accounts.
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