LUX Turns Ads into “Algorithm Cleansers” Designed to Influence Social Feeds

 Soap giant LUX is bringing its cleansing power to social media feeds.

SINGAPORE – Media OutReach Newswire – 15 April 2026 – LUX has launched LUX My Algorithm, a global initiative reimagining social media advertising.

Developed with VML, the campaign transforms LUX’s ads into “algorithm cleansers”, content engineered to generate behavioural signals that help redirect and diversify users’ feeds over time.

Feeds aren’t as personal as they feel

Social media feeds are often seen as a reflection of personal taste, but are shaped by behaviour. Every pause, save, or share becomes a signal determining what appears next. Over time, these signals narrow feeds into repetitive loops, built from momentary engagement. While users may not fully control their feeds, they constantly influence them.

An ad that teaches your algorithm

LUX’s approach is built on a simple shift. An ad is not just a message. It is a behavioural event.

Every interaction with an ad generates signals, and those signals influence the algorithm to evolve.

This is the first time a brand has designed advertising not just to influence people directly, but to influence the algorithms that shape what people see.

From interruption to intervention

LUX My Algorithm turns advertising into something active. Not just appearing in feeds, but acting on them. Developed with algorithm experts, the campaign reflects how digital systems can be influenced.

Dr. Catherine Ball, Scientist and Futurist, said:
“This campaign is doing something fundamentally different. It repurposes advertising from interruption to intervention.”

From cleansing skin to cleansing feeds

The campaign extends LUX’s cleansing legacy into the digital world, addressing signals that shape content, mood, and self-expression.

Judy Zu, Global Brand Director, LUX, said:
“LUX has always stood for self-expression. ‘My Algorithm’ starts from a simple truth: what we engage with shapes what we see, and how we feel. This is about helping people take a more intentional role, creating a more positive relationship with their feeds.”

Tested in real feeds

Before launching globally, LUX tested the idea. Participants engaged consistently with LUX content, resulting in observable shifts in their feeds as new recommendation patterns emerged.

A global rollout

Now live across seven markets, LUX My Algorithm spans multiple platforms through branded films and creator collaborations. LUX is redefining advertising, turning social media ads into tools that influence not just what people think, but what they see next.

April 30 Announced Public Holiday for Labour Day

Amman: Marking International Workers’ Day, observed annually on May 1, Prime Minister Jafar Hassan announced in an official circular issued Wednesday that all ministries, government departments, public institutions and authorities, public universities, municipalities, joint services councils, the Greater Amman Municipality, and fully government-owned companies will be closed on Thursday, April 30, 2026.

According to Jordan News Agency, this move is in recognition of the contributions made by workers across various sectors. The decision underscores the importance of workers in the nation’s development and aligns with global practices of honoring labor forces on this significant day.

The announcement ensures that employees across the public sector will have the opportunity to observe Labour Day, allowing them to partake in any celebrations or activities planned for the occasion. This closure affects a wide range of public entities, emphasizing the government’s commitment to recognizing the efforts and dedica
tion of its workforce.

Jordan Expresses Condolences to Turkiye Over School Shooting Victims

Amman: The Ministry of Foreign and Expatriate Affairs extended its deepest condolences to the government and people of Turkiye following a shooting incident at a school in the south of the country.

According to Jordan News Agency, the ministry’s spokesperson, Ambassador Fouad Al-Majali, affirmed Jordan’s full solidarity with Turkey, expressing sincere sympathies to the victims’ families and wishing a speedy recovery for those injured.

Jordanian Senators Engage in APA Coordination Sessions in Istanbul

Istanbul: Members of the Jordanian Senate took part in ad hoc sessions held during their participation in the Asian Parliamentary Assembly (APA) Coordination Meeting. The coordination discussions, which were held on the sidelines of the 152nd Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), are hosted by Istanbul, Trkiye, from April 15 to 19.

According to Jordan News Agency, Senator Dr. Hayel Obeidat engaged in the Health Committee meeting, in his capacity as a member of the union-affiliated committee. Obeidat highlighted the current state of Jordan’s health sector and the pharmaceutical industry, its global reach, and the healthcare system and its comprehensive coverage. Noting justice and equality in health services in Jordan, he underscored the importance of adolescent, reproductive, and mental health, which receive Royal patronage and attention from His Majesty King Abdullah II and Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah.

Meanwhile, Senator Dr. Mahasen Jaghoub participated in the discussions of countries supporting Palestine, under the auspices of the Speaker of the Turkish Grand National Assembly. Jaghoub reiterated Jordan’s “unwavering” stance on establishing an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital. She referred to the Kingdom’s condemnation of Israel’s repeated violations, its disregard for international law, and its attempts to alter the status quo in the West Bank and Jerusalem.

Jordanian Senators Engage in APA Coordination Sessions in Istanbul

Istanbul: Members of the Jordanian Senate took part in ad hoc sessions held during their participation in the Asian Parliamentary Assembly (APA) Coordination Meeting. The coordination discussions, which were held on the sidelines of the 152nd Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), are hosted by Istanbul, Trkiye, from April 15 to 19.

According to Jordan News Agency, Senator Dr. Hayel Obeidat engaged in the Health Committee meeting, in his capacity as a member of the union-affiliated committee. Obeidat highlighted the current state of Jordan’s health sector and the pharmaceutical industry, its global reach, and the healthcare system and its comprehensive coverage. Noting justice and equality in health services in Jordan, he underscored the importance of adolescent, reproductive, and mental health, which receive Royal patronage and attention from His Majesty King Abdullah II and Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah.

Meanwhile, Senator Dr. Mahasen Jaghoub participated in the discussions of countries supporting Palestine, under the auspices of the Speaker of the Turkish Grand National Assembly. Jaghoub reiterated Jordan’s “unwavering” stance on establishing an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital. She referred to the Kingdom’s condemnation of Israel’s repeated violations, its disregard for international law, and its attempts to alter the status quo in the West Bank and Jerusalem.

Palestinian Affairs Department Marks Flag Day, Highlights National Unity

Amman: Jordan’s Department of Palestinian Affairs (DoP) said on Wednesday that Jordan Flag Day, marked annually on April 16, represents a cherished national occasion that reflects the symbolism of the Jordanian flag as an emblem of sovereignty and dignity and a banner embodying the country’s history, unity, and development.

According to Jordan News Agency, in a statement, the department said commemorating the occasion expresses great pride in national identity and reflects loyalty and belonging to the homeland and the Hashemite leadership, while recalling the enduring meanings carried by the flag as a symbol of unity and cohesion in the face of challenges and in the continued pursuit of progress and prosperity.

The DoP added that Flag Day reflects the strong unity around the national flag, which has long stood as a symbol of pride and honor and a unifying banner for all Jordanians, representing values of sacrifice, achievement, and dedication in serving the nation.

It said it shares in the celebrations across the country and reaffirmed its commitment to continuing its national role in addressing issues within its mandate and contributing to comprehensive development, stressing that work and achievement are the highest expressions of genuine national belonging.

The department, represented by its Director General Rafik Khirfan and staff, extended congratulations on the occasion, expressing hope that Jordan will remain secure and stable and that the national flag will continue to fly high as a symbol of pride and dignity under His Majesty King Abdullah and HRH Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah.

It said Flag Day is not merely a ceremonial occasion but a national moment to reinforce shared values that unite Jordanians and to instill in future generations a sense of pride in their country and the need to preserve its achievements.