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Not Interested

Not Interested is the fastest way to tune your feed — a single tap on a post you’d rather not see more of.

Using it

  1. On any post in your feed, tap the ⋯ (more) icon.
  2. Tap Not interested.

The post disappears from your feed immediately. Nuts also quietly notes the post’s topics and shows you less of that kind of content going forward — the same signal that feeds into “See less like this” in My Algorithm, so the two work together over time.

Nobody is notified when you tap Not Interested. It’s a personal feed-tuning action, not a report.

How it’s different from similar actions

The menu on a post has a few options that can look similar at first. Here’s what each one actually does:

  • Not interested — removes this post from view right now and downranks its topics for you going forward. Private, instant, no one is told.
  • Mute topics from this post — lets you pick one or more specific topics from the post and add them to your “See less like this” list, without dismissing the post itself. Useful when you want to keep reading this post but see less of its topic in general.
  • Report Post — flags the post to Nuts for review against the Community Guidelines; see Reporting Content for the full flow. Use this when a post breaks the rules, not just when it’s not your taste — reporting doesn’t change what you personally see going forward, Not Interested does that instead.

Blocking a person is a separate action entirely, and it isn’t in the post menu. It lives on that person’s profile, under their own menu (Block User). Blocking hides that person’s content from you across Nuts and stops the two of you from interacting — it’s about a person, not a topic or a single post. Not Interested never touches your relationship with anyone; it only affects what kind of posts you see.

In short: reach for Not Interested to quietly retrain your feed, Report when content violates the rules, and Block when it’s about a specific person rather than a topic.