All those who use social networks know that, although it is a good place to share ideas and communicate with friends and family, social networks can also occur rampant abuse. Instagram has announced that it is adding new features to your service to help protect users from abuse. Instagram says he has the responsibility to ensure that people feel safe when using the service.
A new set of features is revealed to increase protections for users of the social network. The new protections include the ability to limit comments and DM requests during episodes of more attention, the strongest warnings when users try to publish comments that can be considered offensive, and the global availability of hidden words.
The first of the features is called limits, and users can automatically hide it to automatically hide comments and DM requests from users who are not followed or only follow them. The feature is a response to complaints, Instagram has users about comments and DM requests from people who do not know. Most negativity towards users comes from people who do not follow them or only follow them, at Instagram. The limits are available to all, not just public figures, and has been implemented worldwide.
While Instagram currently shows a warning if someone tries to publish potentially offensive comments, it usually shows the warnings climbing with strongly written warnings shown only if the user publishes potentially offensive comments for second or third time. With the change to warnings, the strongly written warning will occur after the first time a user tries to publish a potentially offensive commentary. Users showed the warning editing strongly written or delete the comment from 50 percent of time.
Hidden words allow users to automatrrate any word, phrase or emoji offensive from being published in comments to their content. The function is also capable of filtering any DM request that seems to be spam. Instagram launched hidden words launched previously in certain countries, but now it is going worldwide. The function also gets a new option to “hide more comments” to hide comments that do not break the community guidelines, but they can be harmful.