No one should be russian sex videos twittermade to feel unsafe, harassed, targeted, abused, or harmed online or off. When it's happening on social media apps, it's up to the platform itself to effectively tackle this.
Like most social platforms, hate speech and abusive comments plague Instagram users. Meta, which owns Instagram, claims "we don't allow hate speech" and "we do not tolerate" bullying and harassment on its platforms, but if you've nonetheless been the recipient of abuse on these very apps, these might seem like hollow words.
SEE ALSO: When you become the target of racist disinformationSo what has Instagram been doing to tackle hate speech and abuse on the platform? Between January and March 2023, the company says it took action on 5.1 million pieces of hate speech content, 95.3 percent of which Instagram says it identified before it was reported. Within the app, Instagram says it removes "photos or videos of hate speech or symbols," "posts with captions that encourage violence or attack anyone based on who they are," and "specific threats of physical harm, theft or vandalism."
But sadly, people find ways around these rules. If you see a comment or post on Instagram that's abusive, bullying, hate speech, misinformation, or appears to be inciting violence or physical harm, you can report it. Whether or not Instagram does anything with your report, or as happened to one of Mashable's reporters who reported racist comments on Instagram, simply suggests that the comments "didn't go against their community guidelines," well, that's another problem.
For the record, Meta defines hate speech as "a direct attack against people – rather than concepts or institutions – on the basis of what we call protected characteristics: race, ethnicity, national origin, disability, religious affiliation, caste, sexual orientation, sex, gender identity and serious disease." Attacks, the platform says, include "violent or dehumanising speech, harmful stereotypes, statements of inferiority, expressions of contempt, disgust or dismissal, cursing and calls for exclusion or segregation. We also prohibit the use of harmful stereotypes, which we define as dehumanising comparisons that have historically been used to attack, intimidate or exclude specific groups, and that are often linked with offline violence."
So, want to report hate speech in the comments of someone you follow? Can you see someone being harassed in the comments below one of their posts? Report it, whether it's happening to you, someone you know, or someone you don't know. See something, say something.
And Instagram, keep working on it.
Step 1: Open Instagram and navigate to the post in question.
Step 2: Slide left on comment you want to report.
Swipe left over the comment in question if you're using an iPhone. Android users, simply tap the comment. You can lift your finger if you've swiped, as the icons that appear won’t vanish.
Step 3: Hit the ❗️
That's the exclamation mark icon.
Step 4: Tap "Report This Comment".
Step 5: Select why you're reporting the comment.
Depending on which reason you pick, the report may be sent immediately, or you might be asked extra questions about the comment. While we’re focusing on reporting abuse and hate speech here, you can report comments and posts on Instagram for many reasons, from bullying and harassment to false information, selling illegal stuff to intellectual property and copyright violation.
Step 6: Submit your report.
All reports are anonymous, the company says, except if you're reporting an intellectual property infringement. Either way, Instagram says the account won't be able to see who has reported them.
If the comment is on one of your posts, you can both report and delete it. Use the process above to report first (so it doesn't just disappear without being flagged), and then here's how to get rid of it:
Step 1: Open up the comments under a post by hitting "View all comments."
Step 2: Swipe left over the comment on iPhone, tap it on Android.
Step 3: Hit the bin/trash icon.
If you have multiple comments to delete at once (we're sorry you're dealing with this), Instagram has a feature that lets you bulk delete or block, not to bulk report though.
Step 1: Open up the comments on a post by hitting "View all comments".
Step 2: Hit the three dots in the top right corner and select "Manage comments."
Step 3: Select the comments by tapping the circles next to each.
Step 4: Choose "Delete," "Restrict," or "Block," depending on what you want to do.
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