Instagram is nia peeples sex videofighting back against online bullying, one comment at a time.
At its annual F8 developer conferenceon Tuesday, Instagram head Adam Mosseri discussed how the company plans to tackle safety and well-being in the future. Mosseri outlined a wide array of new features currently being tested on the app — emphasizing that Instagram is putting a strong focus on anti-bullying measures.
One of the more interesting anti-bullying measures that Instagram is experimenting with aims to stop harassment before it even starts.
In some test cases, if the platform notices a user is about to leave a negative comment, the app will “nudge” that user, giving them a warning before they're able to post.
The feature won’t stop them from leaving a comment; however, the extra step could provide the person with the opportunity to stop and think about what they're posting.
SEE ALSO: You can now donate through stickers in Instagram StoriesInstagram is also experimenting with the ability to manage specific types of interactions with individual users. For example, a user can block an account from commenting, but still allow them to view posts. Instead of a user outright blocking someone, they can also specify what they want to limit from this person, down to how much they’re allowed to interact with them.
Another feature Instagram is testing out is a new “away mode.” The goal with this feature is to give users a break when they're going through a difficult time in their lives, such as a breakup. It gives users a chance to step away from Instagram activity and notifications temporarily, instead of needing to delete their account.
Along with these test features, Mosseri explained that the company is trying to make platform “less pressurized.” Instagram is currently experimenting with other new features, like hiding like counts, to reduce the competitive nature of social networks.
Instagram says it will begin to role out some of these features to more people if tests prove to be successful.
Topics Facebook Instagram Social Media
Revel electric mopeds pulled in NYC after two riders killedWearables are just fine, market expected to double by 2021'Umbrella Academy' Season 2 is more messy superWashington caught an Asian giant hornet (aka 'murder hornet')'Umbrella Academy' Season 2 is more messy superAngry cow crashes cricket match, probably just mad it couldn't playThis Ethereum flash crash shows how cryptocurrency markets are super riskyTwitter finally bans white supremacist David DukeWe can't stop looking at these extremely weird stock photosJennifer Lopez calls out commenters who accused her of Photoshopping her absToilet charity wants to rename Indian village after Trump, but it's for a good causeDavid and Victoria Beckham watching Ed Sheeran at Glastonbury are absolute couple goalsCES 2021 will be entirely onlinePeople are mad at Twitter for promoting the Obamacare repeal hashtag #HellerVoteYesFyre Festival's official merch is up for auction. Remember that happened?I'm not sure who 'Muppets Now' is for, but I think weed is involvedJennifer Lopez calls out commenters who accused her of Photoshopping her absI'm not sure who 'Muppets Now' is for, but I think weed is involvedWoman can make her massive dog instantly less intimidating and it involves menswearDiddy has so many of his own names to remember he forgot Kendall Jenner's How to Carry a Political Grudge Many Ways to Say “I Love You”: A Valentine from Mr. Rogers Dennis Cooper, Paris by Matteo Pericoli Why Did the Phrase “Brown Study” Fall Out of Fashion? W. H. Auden‘s Undergraduate Syllabus: 6,000 Pages of Reading The 1933 Novel That Scandalized Denmark Ancient Scrolls So Old They Crumble in Your Hands The Perfect Metaphor for the Common Cold: Internet Trolls The Art of Paños: Handkerchiefs from Mexican Prisoners Remembering Philip Levine, 1928–2015 Those Moments When You Feel Like You’ve Mastered Adulthood In Aaron Wexler’s Collages, the Tangle of Nature Lost Gloves, Strange Gloves, and Other Gloves In Tolstoy’s Diaries, Self An Inscribed Edition of “War and Peace” Tells Another Story Readers to Writers: “Give Us More Grandparents!” Latin’s Latest Resurrection Say Goodbye to Authors and Hello to Authorpreneurs Hand in Glove Working at “The Onion”: Adventures in Tastelessness
2.2094s , 10495.34375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【nia peeples sex video】,Co-creation Information Network