As data breaches and cyber attacks are becoming common, Instagram is upgrading its stance on user safety with the rollout of a new feature. It is aim at preventing unwanted images and videos in Direct Messages (DMs).
This update was unveiled shortly after its initial testing phase, signaling the platform’s commitment to user experience.
This newly-introduce feature introduces two key changes in the DM dynamic :
- A user who intends to send a DM to someone not in their followers’ list will now be confine to a single message. They can only have an extend conversation if the recipient accepts the chat request. This will reduce the spam coming through, especially for bigger accounts.
- Initially, DM requests can only be text-base. Multimedia messages, like images, videos, or voice notes, will only be allow to send after the acceptance of chat request.
These changes primarily tackle the distress cause by unsought messages and media, especially for women who are often the target of unasked-for explicit content.
Cindy Southworth, Meta’s Women’s Safety Head, emphasized the company’s intent and said :
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Complementing this update are Instagram’s existing safety nets, which are getting an upgrade as well.
The “Hidden Words” feature segregates potentially offensive DMs, ensuring users aren’t blindside by abusive content.
The “Limits” tool acts as a shield against abrupt increases in unwanted interactions.
So, the “Restrict” option gives users a discreet method to monitor potential harassers.
Activating this option ensures comments from the restrict user remain conceal from the public view, while their DMs are move to the request section.
And, users can also use the blocking feature, which even provides an adds layer of security by enabling the blocking of other related accounts of the flagged user.
This update is aim towards preventing unsolicited DMs within the Instagram app
All these new changes will contribute towards the betterment of the platform in the long run.