New policy aims to reduce spam, scams, and abuse of hashtags
Instagram is tightening its hashtag rules, now allowing only five hashtags per post and reel. The change, confirmed by CEO Adam Mosseri, is aimed at improving content discovery and reducing spam.
Instagram has long experimented with limiting hashtag use, at times restricting some users to three hashtags. The platform has now established a universal cap of five hashtags per post and reel.
CEO Adam Mosseri emphasized that fewer, well-chosen hashtags outperform long, generic lists. “Quality over quantity is key,” he noted in an update on his advice channel.
Reason behind change
The new policy aims to reduce spam, scams, and abuse of hashtags. Overuse of hashtags has often cluttered posts, making content harder to read and discover.
Instagram explained that thoughtful, relevant hashtags improve engagement and user experience while discouraging irrelevant tagging.
Tips for optimal hashtag use
Instagram shared practical advice for creators to maximize hashtag effectiveness:
- Be intentional and choose hashtags relevant to your content.
Example: Beauty creators should use beauty-related hashtags to reach interested audiences. - Avoid generic or overused tags like #reels or #explore, which may not improve visibility and can even reduce content performance.
For content creators, the new limitation encourages strategy and quality over quantity. For users, it should make feeds and captions cleaner and easier to navigate.
The five-hashtag limit also aligns with Instagram’s long-term push to prioritize meaningful content over discoverability tricks.
















