Friday, December 19, 2025
10.1 C
New Delhi

Now You Can’t Use More Than 5 Hashtags On Instagram: #Reels & #Explore No Longer Work

Show Quick Read

Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom

Instagram has announced a big change that directly affects how creators use hashtags on the platform. On Friday, the Meta-owned social media company confirmed that it is now limiting the number of hashtags allowed on a Reel or post. Instead of allowing up to 30 hashtags, Instagram will now allow only five. The company believes that fewer and more relevant hashtags help content perform better and improve user experience. 

This update is mainly aimed at stopping hashtag misuse and spam while helping creators focus on quality and relevance.

Instagram Hashtag Limit: What Has Changed For Creators

The Instagram hashtag limit has officially been reduced. Earlier, creators could use up to 30 hashtags on a single post or Reel. Now, Instagram will allow only five hashtags per post.

This update was announced through Instagram’s Creators account. According to the platform, using fewer but targeted hashtags works better than adding many generic ones. Instagram says this helps improve content performance and also makes the platform better for viewers.

Hashtags were first introduced on Instagram in 2011 and have been used for content discovery ever since. 

They help posts appear in topic-based searches, trending sections, and algorithm-based recommendations. However, Instagram now feels that too many hashtags can do more harm than good.

The company wants creators to be more intentional. This means choosing hashtags that actually match the content. For example, a beauty creator should use beauty-related hashtags to reach people who are genuinely interested in that topic.

Instagram Hashtag Limit & Why Generic Hashtags Don’t Work

Instagram also clarified that generic hashtags like #reels or #explore do not help content get discovered. In fact, the platform said these hashtags don’t actually help posts appear on the Explore page or other discovery sections.

According to Instagram, using such broad and commonly used hashtags can even hurt a post’s performance. That’s why the focus is now on relevance rather than quantity.

This announcement comes after an earlier report that claimed Instagram was testing a limit of three hashtags per post. Some users reportedly saw a notification while adding hashtags that said only three were allowed. Now, the final decision is a cap of five hashtags.

With this update, Instagram is clearly encouraging creators to stop hashtag spamming and start using fewer, meaningful hashtags that truly match their content.

Go to Source

Hot this week

ED attaches Yuvraj, Mimi, Ankush assets

file photo NEW DELHI: In its illegal online betting case against 1xBet, ED has attached assets worth Rs 8 crore of cricketers Yuvraj Singh and Robin Uthhapa and actors Urvashi Rautela, Sonu Sood, Mimi Chakraborty, Ankush Hazra and N Read More

From redacted names to blank pages: Everything wrong with the disclosure of Epstein files by the justice department

As hundreds of thousands of people waited for the Epstein files to be made public, a huge proportion were eager to see whether US President Donald Trump was named, given his past association with the convicted paedophile. Read More

Epstein files released: Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, Bill Clinton, and many more pictured with the convicted pedophile – see photos

Newly released documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein have put a spotlight on previously unseen photos of the late convicted sex offender with a host of high-profile figures, including legendary popstar Michael Jackson, musician Mick Ja Read More

‘Seen us engaged’ in resolving India-Pakistan conflict: Rubio at year-end presser

New York/Washington, Dec 20  (PTI): US Secretary of State Marco Rubio referred to the conflict between India and Pakistan that US President Donald Trump claims he resolved along with several others this year, saying the American leader “has made it Read More

Desai double: Anita & Kiran on Obama’s 2025 favourite list

Former US President Barack Obama’s annual list of favourite films, music and books has a way of turning personal taste into global buzz. Read More

Topics

ED attaches Yuvraj, Mimi, Ankush assets

file photo NEW DELHI: In its illegal online betting case against 1xBet, ED has attached assets worth Rs 8 crore of cricketers Yuvraj Singh and Robin Uthhapa and actors Urvashi Rautela, Sonu Sood, Mimi Chakraborty, Ankush Hazra and N Read More

From redacted names to blank pages: Everything wrong with the disclosure of Epstein files by the justice department

As hundreds of thousands of people waited for the Epstein files to be made public, a huge proportion were eager to see whether US President Donald Trump was named, given his past association with the convicted paedophile. Read More

Epstein files released: Michael Jackson, Mick Jagger, Bill Clinton, and many more pictured with the convicted pedophile – see photos

Newly released documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein have put a spotlight on previously unseen photos of the late convicted sex offender with a host of high-profile figures, including legendary popstar Michael Jackson, musician Mick Ja Read More

‘Seen us engaged’ in resolving India-Pakistan conflict: Rubio at year-end presser

New York/Washington, Dec 20  (PTI): US Secretary of State Marco Rubio referred to the conflict between India and Pakistan that US President Donald Trump claims he resolved along with several others this year, saying the American leader “has made it Read More

Desai double: Anita & Kiran on Obama’s 2025 favourite list

Former US President Barack Obama’s annual list of favourite films, music and books has a way of turning personal taste into global buzz. Read More

Vicky Kaushal: ‘I’m better at changing diapers than acting’

Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif have been basking in the joy of becoming parents to their first child, a baby boy. The couple welcomed their son on November 7, 2025, and have been cherishing every moment of their new journey together. Read More

Epstein files released: Justice Department website crashes as thousands try to access documents – how to view them

The US Justice Department’s official website struggled to cope with heavy traffic on Friday as the first batch of Jeffrey Epstein files was made public. Read More

In Obama’s 2025 playlist, a 13th-C Marathi prayer

Ganavya’s rendition features on her 2025 album ‘Nilam’ From Pandharpur’s pilgrimage trails to a former US president’s 2025 playlist, a 13th-century Marathi prayer for universal brotherhood has leapt across time and tide t Read More

Related Articles