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      Threads Edge-Warms by Letting You “Tag” Its Algorithm to Shape Your Feed

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      Threads is developing a feature that would let users “tag” a dedicated account (reportedly @threads.algo) to tell the system what kinds of content they want more or less of in their feed, essentially giving users direct control over algorithmic signals. According to reverse engineering by Alessandro Paluzzi, Instagram confirmed the tool is still a prototype and not yet available to users. This move comes as Meta is also rolling out algorithmic controls in the main Instagram app: users will soon be able to select or deselect topics they want prioritized or suppressed in their feed. The tagging idea mirrors a similar concept recently floated for X, in which users could tag Grok (X’s AI) to dynamically adjust their feed. Meta has not committed to a timeline for launch, but the early signals suggest the company is leaning into more transparent, participatory algorithmic curation.

      Sources: Gadgets360, NeoWin

      Key Takeaways

      – Meta is prototyping a system where Threads users can explicitly “tag” the algorithm (via a linked account) to influence what content appears in their feed.

      – This feature aligns with similar algorithm-control tools being introduced on Instagram (topic toggles) and echoed by plans on X (tagging AI assistant Grok).

      – The initiative marks a shift toward greater transparency and user agency in how social platforms curate content, though rollout and adoption remain uncertain.

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      Social platforms have long hidden their inner workings behind opaque algorithms, leaving users little recourse when the content they receive feels off-base or frustrating. Meta’s latest experiment—allowing users to “tag” its algorithm to express what they do or don’t want to see—represents a notable pivot toward putting some of that control back into users’ hands. The feature, discovered by reverse engineer Alessandro Paluzzi, indicates that Threads may soon allow users to tag a specific account (likely @threads.algo) to effectively communicate preference signals. Instagram has confirmed the system is still a prototype, not yet available to users.

      What’s striking is how this approach reframes the power balance: instead of passively signaling preferences via likes, shares, or pauses, users would actively tell the algorithm — in a semi-natural interface — “give me more of this, less of that.” The tagging mechanism is designed to be intuitive: you’d tag the configured account and thereby signal your feed priorities. Meta’s strategy connects with broader algorithmic control initiatives already underway on Instagram, where users will soon gain the ability to add or remove topics to shape the recommendations they see. In a related development, Meta recently hit 3 billion users on Instagram and announced test features to let users adjust the topics driving discovery and recommendations.

      Meanwhile, Meta isn’t alone. On X, Elon Musk has floated a similar idea: users tagging Grok (X’s AI engine) to shift their feed in real time. Musk has claimed the algorithm will be “purely AI by November,” setting up direct competition between the platforms. In this environment, user agency over feed content may become a differentiator.

      Of course, there are challenges. For instance, how will Meta prevent abuse—e.g. coordination to over-tag certain accounts or topics—and how deeply will tags influence ranking signals? Will tagging override or complement existing signals (engagements, network connections, recency)? And will average users bother to fine-tune their algorithm instead of trusting the system? The success of this feature will hinge on striking the right balance: powerful enough to shift the feed meaningfully, but simple and safe enough for mass users to adopt.

      If Meta pulls this off well, it could redefine how social platforms approach algorithmic transparency and user empowerment. Even if adoption is gradual, tagging could emerge as a new layer of user feedback—a more explicit, structured dialogue between people and the personalization engines that shape what they see.

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