No Hate Zone: Instagram Updates App With New Comment Filter Tool

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Instagram has updated the app to include a new comment filter tool through which users can pick certain phrases they do not want to appear in their comment session.

 One of the founders of  Instagram Kevin Systrom made the announcement today. Read below:

A Note from Kevin Systrom (@kevin):When Mike and I first created Instagram, we wanted it to be a welcoming community where people could share their lives. Images have the ability to inspire and bring out the best in us, whether they are funny, sad or beautiful. Over the past five years, I’ve watched in wonder as this community has grown to 500 million, with stories from every corner of the world. With this growth, we want to work diligently to maintain what has kept Instagram positive and safe, especially in the comments on your photos and videos.
The beauty of the Instagram community is the diversity of its members. All different types of people — from diverse backgrounds, races, genders, sexual orientations, abilities and more — call Instagram home, but sometimes the comments on their posts can be unkind. To empower each individual, we need to promote a culture where everyone feels safe to be themselves without criticism or harassment. It’s not only my personal wish to do this, I believe it’s also our responsibility as a company. So, today, we’re taking the next step to ensure Instagram remains a positive place to express yourself.
The first feature we’re introducing is a keyword moderation tool that anyone can use. Now, when you tap the gear icon on your profile, you’ll find a new Comments tool. This feature lets you list words you consider offensive or inappropriate. Comments with these words will be hidden from your posts. You can choose your own list of words or use default words we’ve provided. This is in addition to the tools we’ve already developed such as swiping to delete comments, reporting inappropriate comments and blocking accounts.


We know tools aren’t the only solution for this complex problem, but together we can work toward keeping Instagram a safe place for self-expression. My commitment to you is that we will keep building features that safeguard the community and maintain what makes Instagram a positive and creative place for everyone.
To learn more about comments on Instagram, check out help.instagram.com.


Kevin Systrom

CEO & Co-founder, Instagram

I bet celebs will be the happiest with this new update lol. Really nice development though.

3 Comments
  1. Ahmed says

    Nice development from ’em

  2. Lionheart says

    It’s becoming more of monitoring than free social media .

  3. Bomi says

    Nice…

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