Algorithm shake-up

If your content’s been flopping lately, it’s not just you. Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn have all shaken up their algorithms and what worked last year (or even last month) might not cut it anymore. Platforms are getting smarter, feeds are getting tighter, and brands that don’t adapt? They’re disappearing.

Here’s the quick rundown:

Facebook is all-in on AI-driven personalisation.
It’s boosting posts that spark real conversations – think comments and shares, not just passive likes. Groups and Events are getting priority over business pages. If you’re not building a community, you could be talking to yourself. Oh, and engagement bait? Dead and buried.

Instagram is riding hard for original content.
Reels still rule, but originality is non-negotiable. Saves and shares now outweigh likes when it comes to reach. Keywords in captions are your new best friend (hello, social SEO), and if you’re posting sporadically? Expect to be penalised. Consistency wins.

LinkedIn is all about quality – fast.
Your post is either spam, low-quality, or high-quality. No in-between. And the first hour is make or break – if your post doesn’t pick up early engagement, it’s game over. Plan your ‘golden hour’ strategy and get those comments and shares in quick.

So, what does this all mean?

Social media is moving fast and the platforms are prioritising what people actually want to see. That means brands need to stop chasing vanity metrics and start building real connections.

Here’s how to stay ahead:

Prioritise conversations over broadcasting. Your audience wants to talk with you, not just be talked at. Ask questions, join discussions, and build a community.

Original, high-quality content wins. The days of reposting the same stock images or recycling old graphics are over. Focus on creating content that feels fresh, authentic, and valuable.

The first hour is everything. Algorithms reward early engagement, so make it a team effort. Line up your internal champions—employees, partners, even superfans to like, comment, and share as soon as you post. That initial momentum can make or break your reach.

One more thing:
Don’t panic – these changes are an opportunity. Platforms are giving brands a clear signal: they want real, valuable content that people actually care about. If you can deliver that, you’ll cut through the noise and build a following that sticks around, no matter how often the algorithms shift.

Struggling to adapt your content strategy to the recent algorithm shifts? Speak to us today.

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