Instagram Now Lets You Leave Public Comments on Stories
Instagram now allows users to leave public comments on other's Stories which will be visible to everyone for 24 hours.
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Instagram now allows users to leave public comments on other's Stories which will be visible to everyone for 24 hours.
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petapixel.com »Paparazzi photographers camped out on the red carpet of the Met Gala have been slammed for their treatment of K-pop boy band Stray Kids. [Read More] petapixel.com »
A member of our A7IV Facebook Group named “Myrtle” posted this image of a totally broken Sony FX3. While he didn’t share the story about what exactly happened I had a great fun reading the comments posted below the images. sonyalpharumors.com »
Instagram will soon let users add polls to the comments section of their photo posts and Reels.
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petapixel.com »Generally speaking, I'm not the biggest fan of comments. People can be pretty toxic at times when you and your staff work pretty hard to output content. That's why for a while I removed them from the site. thephoblographer.com »
Instagram has just announced three new features that give you more control over comments, tags, and mentions. The update is meant to fight online bullying by letting you batch delete comments, pin positive comments, and disable tags and mentions. petapixel.com »
Time is running out to weigh in on important polices that will impact the future of drone operations in the U. S. This Monday, April 15th at 11:59 PM, Eastern Standard Time, marks the final deadline for the public to submit comments on two separate Notices of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) issued by the Federal Aviation Administation (FAA). dpreview.com »
A photographer has been banned by the UFC over offensive comments he made in an Instagram post against a female mixed martial arts fighter. Mark Aragon, staff photographer for Jackson-Winkeljohn, covered the Women’s Featherweight title fight on December 30, 2017, between Cris Cyborg and Holly Holm (a Jackson-Winkeljohn fighter). After Holm’s loss to Cyborg, Aragon […] petapixel.com »
Ever been bothered by hateful, mean, or mocking comments on your work from trolls lurking on Instagram? The app's CEO Kevin Systrom is rolling out plans to block those through Artificial Intelligence. thephoblographer.com »
Instagram is getting serious about keeping the trolls away from your photos. Earlier today, the company announced that it will be rolling out an enhanced comment filter that uses artificial intelligence to squash rude, spammy, and otherwise inappropriate comments. dpreview.com »
Traditionally, the YouTube comment section has been a cesspool. Unfiltered hatred and vitriol lives there, and as a result, many people don’t even bother with the comments section on YouTube. Now, in a long-awaited move, Google has finally begun to roll out a set of tools for cleaning up the comments and allowing better moderation by the community. digitalrev.com »
In this day and age, it is easy to be bombarded often with hate speech from online trolls, it happens in comment sections across the web and Instagram has been no different. But until recently there was not much you could do about them on Instagram, but that changes now. thephoblographer.com »