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      Meta is rolling out a major algorithm update for Facebook Reels, aimed at giving users more influence over their video feed. Under the new system, users can mark Reels as “Not Interested” or flag comments, and the algorithm will adjust future recommendations accordingly. Reels uploaded on the same day will now be prioritized—roughly 50 percent more of them will appear in feeds. The “Save” feature was revamped to better surface content you like, and “friend bubbles” will surface friends who’ve interacted with particular Reels so you can easily jump into direct conversations. Meta describes this as part of a broader push to make Reels more personalized, social, and responsive to user preferences. (via Meta’s own blog)

      Sources: TubeFilter, Facebook

      Key Takeaways

      – Users gain greater agency: new controls (like “Not Interested” and comment flags) directly influence Reels suggestions.

      – Fresh content prioritized: the update boosts same-day Reels in the algorithm to ensure newer posts get attention.

      – Social connection is emphasized: “friend bubbles” link content to friend activity to foster interaction.

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      Facebook is doubling down on short-form video with this algorithm refresh, but in a way that’s more responsive to what you want. The update builds in direct feedback — you can tell Facebook which Reels miss the mark by tapping “Not Interested” or flagging comments, and the algorithm is designed to adapt your future video feed accordingly. It’s a move toward giving users more clear and immediate signals rather than relying purely on inferred behavior.

      Another key tweak: Facebook will now surface about 50 percent more Reels that were uploaded on the same day you’re scrolling. That helps newer content—not just viral holdovers—stay visible and relevant. And to make the experience feel more connected, Meta is introducing “friend bubbles” tied to Reels and feed posts. You’ll see when friends liked a Reel, and tapping that bubble opens a chat directly. It’s a gesture toward blending discovery with social dynamics.

      The “Save” feature also got a boost, making it easier to collect and revisit posts you care about. Each save signal helps the algorithm better understand your tastes. Behind the scenes, Meta says its upgraded recommendation engine “learns your interests quicker” and surfaces more relevant content faster. That said, there’s still a balancing act: the company must ensure these signals don’t inadvertently favor echo chambers or promote superficial engagement just to drive retention.

      For creators and brands, the update means fresh content is more likely to be discovered quickly, but it also heightens the need to connect meaningfully with your audience so your content resonates and survives these ranking changes. For users, it’s an opportunity to steer the kinds of Reels you see day to day — though much depends on how faithfully the algorithm honors your preferences.

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