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Instagram Is Finally Targeting Reposted Photos

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Instagram is expanding its originality push beyond Reels, and repost-heavy photo accounts are now directly in the blast radius.

The platform is moving toward limiting recommendations for accounts that regularly post photos or carousels they did not create. The change is aimed at content aggregators that build reach by circulating other people’s work, especially when the account adds little beyond a caption, border, watermark, speed change, or light edit.

That matters for photographers, meme pages, niche curators, and creator-news accounts because Instagram is making a stronger distinction between transformation and recycling. If an account adds a real point of view, edits with a clear creative purpose, or turns existing material into something meaningfully new, it has a better argument for originality. If it simply reposts other people’s visuals, the platform may keep showing that content to followers while cutting it off from broader recommendations.

The important detail is that this is account-level risk, not just a one-post slap on the wrist. An account that becomes known as mostly unoriginal can lose recommendation eligibility, which is where a large part of growth happens. For creators trying to build discovery, that can hurt more than a single post underperforming.

The safer play is to make the creator’s contribution obvious. Use original images when possible. When working with third-party material, add context, reporting, commentary, visual edits, or storytelling that changes the value of the post. Crediting someone in a screenshot is not the same thing as creating something new.

Instagram’s direction lines up with what Facebook and other platforms are doing: reward the person or page that actually brings original value, and reduce reach for accounts built mostly on low-effort recycling. Creators who treat originality as a distribution strategy, not just an ethics issue, will be better positioned as these rules tighten.

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