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Instagram now asks bullies: 'Are you sure?

1 pointsby notinversedalmost 6 years ago

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luckylionalmost 6 years ago
&gt; Once a user has been restricted, their comments will appear only to themselves. Crucially, a restricted person will not know they have been restricted.<p>So if I have a friend look at the comments and they don&#x27;t see mine, I know I&#x27;m restricted.<p>&gt; &quot;You can choose to make a restricted person’s comments visible to others by approving their comments,” Mr Mosseri explained.<p>So you&#x27;re still reading the bullying comments?<p>&gt; &quot;Restricted people won’t be able to see when you’re active on Instagram or when you’ve read their direct messages.”<p>Maybe it would be a privacy move to just make that the default with everybody. Nobody needs to know when you&#x27;re active on some website, or whether you&#x27;ve received or read the message they sent you.<p>I like the direction, but I doubt that they will have huge success. Yes, asking people to reconsider is good, but it only works for those that are not determined to bully. It&#x27;s for the casual comment that wasn&#x27;t meant to sound that aggressive, not for the stalking bully that wants to hurt their victim.