Controlling your destiny is one thing, but controlling your For You page (FYP) on TikTok is another. TikTok is rolling out a new feature that offers more transparency into your algorithm and it’s easy to set up.

What Is TikTok’s Manage Topics Feature?

TikTok’s algorithm has always been shrouded in a bit of mystery. We know that our watch behavior affects what we see on our For You feed, hence the commonly commented phrase, “I’ve built my FYP brick by brick”. Many of us have learned toavoid things that could damage our well-crafted TikTok feeds.

However, in recent years, the app has added features to give you more conscious control over what you’re being served, such as theNot interestedbutton, which helpsfilter out unwanted content on TikTok, Now, aManage topicstool lets you essentially rate various topics, from Creative Arts and Dance to Pets and Nature. According toTikTok’s support pageon the topic, it “might take some time” for the company to fully integrate the preferences with your feed.

someone using tiktok on a smartphone

At the time of writing, only US-based users have access to the Manage Topics tool.

How to Use TikTok’s New Manage Topics Feature

you may find theManage topicstool in your content preferences. Here’s how to use it:

If you are located in the US but do not see the Manage topics feature in your settings, you might need to update your app.

TikTok’s Settings and privacy page, found in your user profile

While the app has previously required more of an up-front time investment to whittle down your preferences, this new feature can focus your FYP content from the get-go. Personally, since applying topic preferences a few days prior to writing this, I’ve noticed some new content variety.

For instance, in the past, TikTok served me videos that were incidentally funny. But now that I’ve increased my Humor slider, I’m seeing a lot more intentionally comedic videos, such as scripted skits.

TikTok’s Content preferences page gives options in controlling what you see on your feed

Clearly, this tool holds promise in being able to better prescribe what you want (or really don’t want) to see in your sacred scroll time.

TikTok’s Manage Topics page with its content sliders on neutral

TikTok’s Manage Topics page with sliders adjusted to a user’s preference