Instagram’s suite of new tools gives users more control over spam content and bots on their feeds. The tools will gradually be introduced in the coming weeks. Instagram has improved its automated detection system to check for spam in comments, tags, story views, and followers. The moderation systems will flag fake followers and spam-filled content and allow users to delete those items in bulk. Suspected spam or bot accounts will be filtered into a separate inbox for review, and accounts not deemed as spam will be added to the user’s following list. Posts by profiles tagged as spam won’t appear on the content creator’s account unless approved. Instagram will also send in-app notifications if it detects posts that violate its content policies. The company has already introduced a tool that hides messages with questionable keywords, and it will begin to edit out suspected spam through the advanced comment filtering tool. Instagram has faced scrutiny for allegedly censoring content amid the ongoing war in Gaza.
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