
Instagram’s new features will stop people from trolling, posting offensive comments
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The Facebook-owned messaging app has rolled out new features to protect people from abuse on Instagram.
If you are a habitual troll, Instagram may not let you get away with trolling so easily. The Facebook-owned messaging app has rolled out new features to protect people from abuse on Instagram. Public figures, influencers and people with public accounts are subjected to relentless trolling every day. People post the nastiest things from their fake accounts and get away with it so easily. But not anymore, Instagram will give more controls to users to limit such pointless interactions and will also firmly warn uses from posting derogatory comments. Instagram is a platform that should be solely used for entertainment purposes, but some miscreants derive their pleasure from trolling people. People not only get body-shamed but also get threats sometimes for expressing their opinions on the platform. Instagram had earlier rolled out the option of restricting the comments section but some people despite getting heavily trolled on the platform did not quite use the feature.
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