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Instagram Tests New Processes to Limit Potentially Offensive Comments – Social Media Today
Instagram is adding some new, automated warning prompts to deter people from posting potentially offensive remarks.

October is National Bullying Prevention Month, and in-line with the awareness push, Instagrams adding some new tools to help reduce cyberbullying within its app, and protect, in particular, its younger, more susceptible, audience cohort.
First off, Instagram is launching a new test of a feature that will automatically hide comments which are similar to those that have already been reported. The automatically hidden comments will then be accessible by tapping on a View hidden comments prompt.
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