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How to filter sensitive content on Instagram
Instagram has a new setting that allows users to filter content that some users may deem upsetting or offensive.
The feature is an expansion of Instagram's "Sensitive Content Control," a product launched last fall that lets users choose how much sensitive content shows up on their Explore page. This new setting extends that control to recommended content in your feed including Reels, searches, suggested accounts, and hashtag pages.
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The help center page says Sensitive Content Control "applies to some content that goes against [Instagram's] Recommendation Guidelines, but does not apply to content that goes against [Instagram's] Community Guidelines." In other words, sensitive content doesn't violate the rules, but it might be considered offensive or triggering to some. That might include:
Content that may depict violence, such as people fighting. (We remove graphically violent content.)
Content that may be sexually explicit or suggestive, such as pictures of people in see-through clothing. (We remove content that contains adult nudity or sexual activity.)
Content that promotes the use of certain regulated products, such as tobacco or vaping products, adult products and services, or pharmaceutical drugs. (We remove content that attempts to sell or trade most regulated goods.)
Content that may promote or depict cosmetic procedures.
Content that may be attempting to sell products or services based on health-related claims, such as promoting a supplement to help a person lose weight.
The new setting gives you the option of choosing "More," "Less," or "Standard," which is the default for users. Each option corresponds to how much sensitive content you want to be filtered out. To access this setting follow the steps below.
1.
Open Instagram and go to your profile page by tapping your picture at the bottom of the screen. On your profile page, open your account settings by tapping the icon of the three horizontal lines at the top-right2. Next, tap "
Account," and go to "Sensitive content control"Find "Sensitive content control" in your account settings. Credit: Instagram
3. On this page you are given the
three options of how much sensitive content you wish you allow. If you are under 18, you might not be able to choose the option of allowing more sensitive content.A bit of context about the new setting. Credit: Instagram
Choose how much information you want to be filtered by Instagram. Credit: Instagram
4. Choose your setting and hit
confirm.If you don't see this on your account, not to worry. Instagram is rolling it out in stages, so it will eventually be available to all accounts.
How to Use Instagram's Sensitive Content Controls
- Instagram's Sensitive Content Controls let you limit how much graphic content appears on your Explore page.
- Sensitive Content Controls are turned on by default, but you can make them stricter or turn them off.
- The Sensitive Content Controls affect content that's "sexually suggestive, non-graphic violence, or about drugs or firearms."
Instagram's Explore page does more than just let you search for your friends. Every time you open it, you're recommended dozens of new photos and videos that the site thinks you might like. And although the algorithm is pretty fine tuned to match your tastes, it's not hard for more unsavory content to make its way onto the page.
To give users more control over the Explore page, Instagram introduced the Sensitive Content Controls page. This menu lets you make the Explore page's filters even stricter, or turn them off entirely.
Here's how to use your Sensitive Content Controls in the Instagram app on both iPhone and Android.
How to change the Sensitive Content Controls on InstagramInstagram considers "sensitive content" to be posts which are "sexually suggestive, non-graphic violence, or about drugs or firearms." They provide some more details in a Help Center article, but there's no exact definition of what all these terms mean.
These controls only affect the Explore page, not your feed, Direct Messages, Stories, or Reels.
1. Open the Instagram app and tap your profile picture in the bottom-right corner.
2. On your profile page, tap the three stacked lines in the top-right corner, and then Settings.
Head to your Settings menu. Instagram; William Antonelli/Insider3. Tap Account, and then Sensitive Content Control.
The content filters are in your "Account" menu. Instagram; William Antonelli/Insider4. Pick whether you want the default Limit, Limit Even More, or Allow. Each option comes with a short explanation of how it works.
Quick tip: If you're under 18, you won't see the Allow option.
Choose how filtered you want the Explore page to be. Instagram; William Antonelli/Insider5. Once you've picked an option, exit the menu. Your changes will take effect immediately.
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How to trick him into uploading any photo or video
Instagram Stories has quickly become a highly requested feature not only for ordinary users but also for business accounts. More and more brands are turning to Instagram Stories. As with Snapchat, Instagram Stories also has certain restrictions that make content planning more difficult for marketers, and the most important of these is the posting of photos and videos taken only in the last 24 hours.
Everyone strives to create a good Instagram Stories, but how do you combine this with content that was filmed much earlier? As it turned out, not everything is so sad, and we bring to your attention as many as 3 ways to get around this limitation, with which you can post photos and videos to your Instagram Stories that were taken much earlier than 24 hours.
Instagram marketing forces you to make decisions such as whether to post often or rarely, and the adequacy of the chosen choice in a given situation affects the level of sales, traffic and the number of followers. In Instagram Stories, you can show your creative potential to the maximum and in any quantity, without the risk of losing your audience.
True, as we said, Instagram Stories can only publish content created in the last 24 hours, which means that photos and videos taken before 24 hours simply will not be displayed in the image viewer, which makes it very difficult to pre-prepare Stories.
How nice it would be if we could prepare a bunch of photos and videos on Monday to publish in a week! Fortunately, this is possible, and in several ways. How to do it, read on:
The easiest and most affordable way for most people is to simply take a screenshot of an old photo by pressing the Home and Sleep buttons at the same time. It turns out that the screenshot is completely “new”, which means you can upload it to your Instagram Story.
The second option is to use a third party application to edit the metadata of your photos and videos, or to keep an updated version of your videos.
Metadata editing with Pixelgarde.
Metadata in your photos and videos is information that describes the lens aperture, focal length, camera shutter speed, ISO speed, flash or not, and of course the date the photo or video was taken. By changing the metadata on a photo or video, you can trick Instagram into believing it was taken within the last 24 hours.
The easiest way to do this is to download the free Pixelgarde app, which lets you add, remove, or change the geotag, dates, time of day, and other metadata in your photos and videos. Pixelgarde has a free watermarked version of their app, but if you want to get rid of it, you can update the app for just 1.9$9
You can then open the Instagram app and select a photo or video to post to your story! It should be noted that this application may behave incorrectly from time to time.
Download the free iMovie app on your iPhone (or Video Show on Android). Click "Create Project" and then "Video" to view photos and videos saved on your smartphone. Select the video you plan to post to your Instagram story and click "Create Movie".
You can edit the video in this window (add a filter or theme, music and transitions) or just save the video to your library by selecting Done and then clicking the export button and choosing Save Video.
Finally, open the Instagram app on your smartphone, navigate to the Instagram Story camera, and then swipe down to open the image viewer. Your saved video should appear as the first option to post!
Another way to bypass Instagram's 24-hour limit is to post a photo or video while in Airplane Mode. This method allows you to delay loading Stories for a while!
Start by turning on airplane mode on your smartphone. Once you've disconnected from Wi-Fi and mobile data, open the Instagram app and tap "+" to create a new Stories.
Your photo or video will not actually be published because you are in airplane mode.
After that, turn off Airplane Mode and go to your Instagram Stories where you can re-upload at any time.
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