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No place for hate speech on Instagram

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Toughening its stance on hate speech in private direct messages (DMs), Instagram has announced to begin disabling the accounts of people who repeatedly send hateful messages to others on its platform. Currently, when someone sends DMs that break its rules, the company prohibits that person from sending any more messages for a set period of time.

“Now, if someone continues to send violating messages, we’ll disable their account. We’ll also disable new accounts created to get around our messaging restrictio­ns, and will continue to disable accounts we find that are created purely to send abusive messages,” Instagram said on Wednesday. Instagram said that it has also started rolling more controls out to personal accounts in many countries, and we hope to make them available to everyone soon. “People can also choose to turn off tags or mentions from anyone they don't know or block anyone who sends them unwanted messages,” it informed.

The new updates were announced after the company saw racist online abuse targeted at footballer­s in the UK. Since DMs are for private conversati­ons, Instagram does not use technology to proactivel­y detect content like hate speech or bullying the same way it does in other places. Between July and September of last year, the company took action on 6.5 million pieces of hate speech, including in Dms.

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