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Meta gives parents more visibility into teens’ Instagram algorithms

Meta said the number of US teens enrolled in supervision on Instagram has more than doubled since last year.

By Vihan MathurPublished May 12, 2026
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Meta is expanding its parental supervision tools, giving parents and guardians more insight into the topics shaping their teen’s Instagram algorithm.

The update also consolidates parental tools across Instagram, Meta Horizon, Facebook and Messenger into Family Center, giving families one place to manage supervised teen experiences across Meta’s apps.

Meta said the number of US teens enrolled in supervision on Instagram has more than doubled since last year.

New insights into teen interests

The update builds on Instagram’s Your Algorithm tool, which launched last December and lets users customise their algorithm by choosing to see more or less content around certain topics.

The feature is available on Reels and Explore in English-speaking countries, and will soon come to the main Feed.

Parents and guardians will now be able to view the general topics their teens engage with through Meta’s supervision tools.

Meta said the update is designed to give families a clearer understanding of the content teens see on Instagram, without showing individual posts or private feed details.

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How the algorithm insights work

Parents will be able to see general categories of interests their teen wants to see more of.

Teens will also be shown that their parent or guardian can view those general interest categories, but not the individual topics or content in their feed.

Meta said parents in select markets will soon receive notifications when their teen adds a new interest to their algorithm.

For example, if a teen adds an interest such as basketball, photography or musicals, their algorithm may adjust accordingly. Parents will be able to tap on an interest to get more details and better understand the context.

The feature is available globally in English.

Teen safety protections remain

Meta said the new algorithm insights sit alongside existing safety protections in Teen Accounts across Instagram, Facebook and Messenger.

Those protections include automatic privacy settings, limits on who can contact teens and tools to help manage the content they see.

Meta also said some content will not be shown to teens due to 13+ content protections, and its policies do not allow content that violates Community Standards.

Family Centre becomes central hub

Meta is also rolling out a consolidated Family Centre globally. Parents of teens enrolled in supervision can now manage supervised accounts across Instagram, Meta Horizon, Facebook and Messenger in one place.

The update is designed to reduce the need for parents to move between different apps and settings.

What is new in Family Centre

Family Centre now acts as a central hub for supervised accounts across Meta apps.

Parents and guardians can also send a single invitation to supervise their teen across Instagram, Meta Horizon, Facebook and Messenger.

Meta said parents will be able to access the tools through Family Centre, with more features to come. In the coming months, parents will be able to see a broader view of teen activity across Meta apps, including aggregated time spent.

Meta said it will continue expanding supervision tools over the next year to give parents easier access to controls, visibility and support across its apps.

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