San Francisco, Jan 21 : Meta-owned photo-sharing platform Instagram is taking new steps to make "potentially harmful" content less visible in its app.The company said that the algorithm powering the way posts are ordered in users feeds and in Stories will now de-prioritise content that "may contain bullying, hate speech or may incite violence," reports Engadget.
While Instagrams rules already prohibit much of this type of content, the change could affect borderline posts or content that hasnt yet reached the apps moderators.
"To understand if something may break our rules, well look at things like if a caption is similar to a caption that previously broke our rules," the company explained in an update.Up until now, Instagram has tried to hide potentially objectionable content from public-facing parts of the app, like Explore, but hasnt changed how it appears to users who follow the accounts posting this type of content.
The latest change means that posts deemed "similar" to those that have been previously removed will be much less visible even to followers.A spokesperson for Meta confirmed that "potentially harmful" posts could still be eventually removed if the post breaks its community guidelines.
The update follows a similar change in 2020 when Instagram began down-ranking accounts that shared misinformation that was debunked by fact-checkers.Unlike that change, however, Instagram said that the latest policy will only affect individual posts and "not accounts overall".
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