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This week, Instagram Head Adam Mosseri, used his weekly Q&A session to address some hot topics. On the agenda: a clarification on OnlyFans creators’ visibility, new rules designed to protect teenagers, and an early look at Instagram’s future navigation layout.
As every week, we’ve broken down his answers to help you stay ahead of the latest Instagram updates.
Here’s a summary of the key questions asked and the responses from Instagram’s head of platform.
Instagram is currently testing a new, optional interface.
The main navigation bar has been reorganised:

No action is required. Instagram is rolling out new content policies for teenagers (in Canada, the US, Australia, and the UK).
These new “PG-13 style” protections — inspired by movie classifications — will apply automatically over the next few months.
They’re two separate distribution channels:
It’s a reminder of the ongoing debate — Reels vs Stories.
Yes.
Open the post, tap the three dots in the top-right corner, and select “Turn off comments.”
The Rings programme remains exclusive — only 25 creators have been rewarded this year.
Mosseri said keeping it limited helps maintain its value, though the team will review feedback before expanding it next year.
No — but an important clarification was made.
Under new teen protection policies (PEGI-13 equivalent), underage accounts will no longer see profiles that actively promote OnlyFans content.
The goal: prevent Instagram from being used as a marketing tool for adult material, aligning with the platform’s commitment to create a safer experience for younger users.
It’s a legal issue.
Instagram’s licensing agreements with record labels only allow up to 90 seconds of music per Reel.
Yes, both option exist.
Before posting, under Advanced Settings, you can toggle both “Hide like count” and “Turn off comments.”
Mosseri said he wasn’t aware of this specific issue but promised to ask his team to investigate.
Yes — in detail.
Instagram’s notification settings are now highly granular, allowing users to select exactly which types of notifications they want to receive.
Two main trends emerge from Mosseri’s answers:
1️⃣ Stronger protection for minors.
Between the new “PG-13” policies and the clarification on OnlyFans visibility, Instagram is clearly tightening its stance on teen safety.
2️⃣ User control remains a core focus.
From comment moderation to like counts and notifications, Instagram continues to expand tools that let users personalise their experience.
Lastly, the new navigation test confirms what’s already clear:
Instagram’s interface is constantly evolving to match the way people actually use the app today.
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