Pinterest users have recently found themselves confused as the familiar ‘Not Interested’ button has disappeared from their feeds. This change has led many to wonder how they can continue to manage their content and avoid unwanted pins. If you’ve noticed the absence of this feature, you’re not alone.
The ‘Not Interested’ button was a quick and effective way for users to let Pinterest know what they didn’t want to see, making its removal particularly frustrating for many. One user voiced their disappointment on Reddit, exclaiming their shock and frustration over the missing feature. This sentiment was echoed by others, who felt that the removal was a step backward for the platform, particularly for those who took time to curate their feeds.
So, where has this essential feature gone? The ‘Not Interested’ function hasn’t disappeared entirely—it’s simply been relocated. Pinterest has now placed this option under the three-dots menu (…) that appears below each pin. By tapping the three dots, users will find the new ‘Hide Pin’ option, which works in much the same way as the old ‘Not Interested’ button. There are also additional feedback options, like “not relevant to me” or “seen pin too many times.”
While the functionality is still available, the change has not been universally welcomed. Some users have expressed frustration with the extra step required to hide pins. One user mentioned that although the ‘Hide Pin’ option serves the same purpose, the removal of the one-click button is a nuisance.
There have also been reports that the ‘Hide Pin’ option doesn’t always appear, especially for recommended pins or pins viewed via widgets on devices like iPads. Users are now questioning whether this new system will be as effective at filtering out unwanted content or advertisements as the previous one.
Pinterest hasn’t officially explained the reasoning behind this change, but some users speculate it may be an effort to make it harder to dismiss ads, as many people had been using the ‘Not Interested’ button to bypass them. This tactic is similar to what other platforms, such as YouTube, have done to limit ad-skipping features.
For now, Pinterest users will need to adjust to the new method. The three-dots menu is now the key to hiding pins and keeping the content on your feed relevant to your interests. While it may take some getting used to, knowing where to find the ‘Hide Pin’ option is the first step to regaining control over your Pinterest experience.