“Instagram will gradually update the number of hashtags that you can include in a caption for a reel or post to five. We find that using fewer (up to 5) more targeted hashtags, rather than many generic ones, can improve both your content’s performance and people’s experience on Instagram.”
Instagram says that targeted, relevant hashtags can play a role in discovery, but it’s limiting this to five to avoid misuse.
Which, again, is in line with what IG has been telling creators for years now.
That’s been most notable in the development of Threads, on which Meta’s team has taken a far more restrictive approach with tags, limiting them to one per post.
That’s reflective of the platform’s broader view on tags, with Instagram chief Adam Mosseri repeatedly noting, in various public statements, that hashtags don’t work like they used to.
Indeed, here’s an overview of Mosseri’s repeated derision of hashtags as a discovery tool:
Then in late October, Threads rolled out topic tags, which enable users to add one topic to each update, in order to “make it easier for others to find and join in on the conversation.”
In March this year, Threads added topic tags on profiles to help showcase what you’re likely to post about.
In May this year, Mosseri once again said that hashtags don’t improve visibility on Instagram, but they are “a great way to let people know what a post is about and connect posts.”
So hashtags, in general, don’t serve the same purpose that they once did, though many people are still habitual hashtag users, and they can have some benefits.
Just not that many, which is why IG is moving to limit hashtag use.
So, five or fewer tags per IG post. Better make them count.