Topics & Tags
Every post on Nuts gets tagged with one or more topics — this is what powers My Algorithm, Not Interested, and the ranked Discover feed. You never pick tags yourself; Nuts figures them out for you when you publish.
Auto-tagging
When you publish a post, Nuts automatically works out what it’s about and assigns it topics behind the scenes. There’s no tag picker in the composer — you just write your post as normal. If you use hashtags in your post text (like #travel), those are picked up too and treated the same way as an assigned topic.
Tags aren’t shown as chips on the post itself — they work quietly in the background to power ranking and the controls described below.
Topic pages
Tapping a hashtag — from a search result, a trending list, or a link elsewhere — opens a topic page: a feed of every post tagged with that topic, most recent first.
Topic pages are currently a web-only feature. In the app, hashtags in a post aren’t tappable yet, and there’s no dedicated topic-page screen — the app’s version of “browsing a topic” is shaping it through My Algorithm (below).
On the web
You’ll run into topic pages from a few places:
- The Search page’s trending hashtags list.
- The Trending sidebar widget on desktop.
- Any
#hashtagwritten into a post’s text.
Following a topic
There’s no “Follow” button on a topic page itself. Instead, the way to shape your feed around a topic long-term — on both the app and the web — is My Algorithm:
- Open My Algorithm (Settings → Feed Preferences → My Algorithm).
- Add the topic to “See more like this.”
From then on, posts tagged with that topic are boosted in your Discover feed. See My Algorithm for the full walkthrough.
You can also start from a specific post: open its ⋯ menu and use “Mute topics from this post” to send one of its topics into your “See less like this” list, if you’d rather dial a topic down instead of up.