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Instagram rolls out its comment filter to all

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NOT A fan of what you’re seeing in your Instagram comments? Starting Monday, the social network is giving you the power to ignore what you don’t want to see.

In a company blog post, Instagram co-founder Kevin Systrom announced that all Instagram users will have the option to create a list of keywords that can be used to filter out comments they don’t want to see. So, for example, if someone is being abused on the site by people using a certain term, that person can add that term to their personal blacklist.

“This feature lets you list words you consider offensive or inappropri­ate,” Systrom wrote. “Comments with these words will be hidden from your posts. You can choose your own list of words or use default words we’ve provided.”

Instagram users, he said, can still also swipe to delete comments, report inappropri­ate comments and block accounts.

Facebook last week found itself in the midst of a controvers­y when it suspended an author’s account for posting Nick Ut’s iconic Vietnam War photograph of a girl burned by napalm fleeing down the highway. The picture, which showed the girl’s clothes burned away, tripped the company’s nudity filters.

Facebook initially defended, then reversed its decision.

Giving users their own choice to block out words, at least, gives each Instagram user that option to make their own part of the network feel safe for them - and keeps the company from having to make tricky judgements about what is generally offensive and what isn’t.

In his post, Systrom said that this is just the first step for Instagram, which he said needs to “promote a culture where everyone feels safe to be themselves without criticism or harassment.”—

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