The Institute will now warn you before posting something offensive

Over the past few months and years, Facebook has decided to try to protect its users from potentially offensive content. One way the company does this is to warn users in the Instagram in case they post comments that might be considered offensive. This function began to appear during the summer of this year. Now, [...]
One way the company does this is to warn users in the Instagram in case they post comments that might be considered offensive. This function began to appear during the summer of this year.
Now this warning function is expanding into new posts in the federation, while it will function as before, writes KOHA Ditore. When the Instagram algorithm reveals that the post may contain signs of abuse, the app will inform the user that similar comments have already been reported for this reason. Users will have the opportunity to review words they use before posting content.
The Institute stresses that there are positive results from implementing this post in the Instagram and that change can reduce abuse and help educate users for the things allowed on the platform. The function is available to users in selected locations, but will become widely available over time.
In addition to protecting users from abuses, the Instagram has made progress in protecting the safety and privacy of the young public, preventing users under the age of 13. In the future, the service will also recommend certain privacy configurations based on user age.












