Learn from the best!
Every week, I curate the viral videos overperforming across 40+ European radio stations. Join for free!
Every week, I curate the viral videos overperforming across 40+ European radio stations. Join for free!
Adam Mosseri did not dodge the sensitive questions this week in his usual Q&A session.
Instagram’s Head faced direct criticism about how the app is evolving, made a major statement about the actual usefulness (or uselessness) of hashtags — and finally clarified Instagram’s position on “shadowbanning”.
This is one of the most substantial FAQs for creators in a long time. As every week, here’s the breakdown of what Mosseri said — point by point.
Voici la liste des questions posées et les réponses apportées par le dirigeant d’Instagram.
No. If you switch from public to private, your existing followers remain followers. They don’t need to do anything.
No. Mosseri is clear: hiding like counts has zero impact — positive or negative — on reach.
It’s purely an aesthetic / comfort setting.
You can’t. It’s a special feature only for the creators who won the annual “Rings” awards.
It’s not available to everyone.
Yes — and he admits “it’s a bit weird”.
It’s a leftover from the old days when Instagram managed two different video formats (IGTV + Feed Video).
It’s a known bug, and the team will look into it.
This was the biggest topic this week.
Mosseri says there is no official “shadowban programme”.
But he does admit Instagram does limit the reach of some accounts in two cases:
He encourages creators to regularly check Account Status in their profile settings to see if any restrictions apply.
Not for now.
He recognises it’s a missing feature — and says the team will “take a look”, as saved content should absolutely be easier to index and retrieve.
Major statement: hashtags generally do not improve reach.
Mosseri strongly recommends not adding large numbers of hashtags (8, 9, 10 or more).
It looks like an attempt to game the ranking — and it won’t work.
In front of this direct complaint, Mosseri responds plainly.
He says the goal is not to recreate the Instagram of the past, but to evolve the platform.
Current strategy is centred on DMs and recommendations, which is why feeds show fewer posts from accounts you follow.
He acknowledges they sometimes “push too far”, but insists evolution is necessary.
He calls this feedback “very valuable”.
He wasn’t aware of the specific bug (clicking outside the edit box erases all changes) — and promises the teams will investigate.
Three clear takeaways for creators:
Faced with TikTok, Instagram and YouTube, the streaming giant is redesigning its mobile application with vertical videos and video podcasts to encourage daily engagement. At its quarterly results presentation on Tuesday, the company announced a major overhaul of its mobile application, which will borrow heavily from the codes of social networks to appeal to users…
This week, Instagram director Adam Mosseri took advantage of his Q&A session to talk about important topics such as features in testing, sponsorship and creator compensation. As we do every week, we decipher his answers for you to help you stay on top of Instagram news. Can you link a Reel after posting? Yes. Open…
While competitors like Apple have long dominated the digital fitness market, Spotify is quietly positioning itself as an unexpected player in the wellness and sports industry. Led by new co-CEOs Gustav Söderström and Alex Norström, the streaming giant is exploring how video content and AI-powered features could transform the platform into much more than just…
Almost ten years after Vine disappeared, the iconic six-second video app is back with a new version called diVine, funded by Twitter founder Jack Dorsey. But this time, the project isn’t just about resurrecting a Proust’s madeleine: it wants to offer a 100% human social network where videos generated by AI are automatically detected… and…
In September 2025, Instagram started testing a new interface in India where the app opens directly on the Reels tab — with Stories still at the top, and DMs moved to the centre of the navigation bar. For radio, TV and podcast publishers, this is more than a UI refresh — it’s a strategic shift…
In a long post published on Threads, Adam Mosseri lays out what he sees as one of the biggest risks facing social platforms over the next few years. As the world changes faster and faster, he argues, platforms like Instagram risk falling behind if they fail to adapt. The core shift he identifies is simple…