الأربعاء، 21 يوليو 2021

Instagram has introduced settings for managing sensitive content on the "Overview" tab.

 


Facebook announced a new setting that allows you to limit the amount of potentially sensitive content that appears on the Instagram overview tab. According to Facebook, the new confidential content management settings will allow you to "more or less see certain types of sensitive content." What can be "annoying or offensive". The amount of content that will or will not be displayed at all three levels: Allowed, Restricted (default), and Continued Restriction is rather vague, and we ask Facebook for clarification. Content management claims that Instagram’s sensitive content may include sexual or violent information, as well as information that promotes tobacco or drug use. Facebook made it clear that these settings are based on its recommendation rules, which determine what can be displayed on the overview page, not its community guidelines. "Graphic" violence or nudity will be removed from the site. Posts that violate Facebook’s guidelines will be deleted. Controlling sensitive content simply provides users with more options about how much content they want to view, which can be annoying in the "Explore" tab. For example, Facebook claims that content describing people in battle or wearing transparent clothing can be considered "sensitive" and therefore should not display people with restrictions on sensitive content on the browsing page. However, "graphical" violence or nudity will be removed from the site and will not be displayed, even for those who are set to "allow" to manage sensitive content. Facebook did not respond to requests for comment on the importance of site settings. Potentially sensitive content displayed to users.However, the description in the Facebook screenshot at the top of this article is a bit vague; setting "further restrictions" does not mean that you will not see any confidential content, it's just that you will be able to "see" fewer "possibly" annoying messages . Displaying the description of the content is a small challenge. According to Facebook, you can access the settings by going to your profile and then clicking Settings> Account> Sensitive Content Control. It looks like this still applies to all users-I or some of my colleagues have never shown this option. According to Facebook, the setting that allows sensitive content may not apply to anyone under the age of 18. Many social media platforms, especially photo and video sharing platforms, are trying to figure out how to deal with content that annoys some users but attracts others. Last year, TikTok introduced warning screens for potential graphics videos, and Paint Rest recently announced a ban on weight loss ads. Instagram itself attempts to blur images of people with eating disorders and provide resources for users looking for content related to eating disorders. A radical change to the overview page, but it should give people more control over what they see on it.The Green Travel Rewards Miles app raises $12.5 million. Invalid mobile location data leads to the resignation and resignation of Catholics. Samsung has announced that it will launch a non-packaged event on August 11, launching Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip Chrome trailers for iOS for use Play the full episode Snapchat Square launches savings and checking accounts for small businesses

 


Facebook announced a new setting that allows you to limit the amount of potentially sensitive content that appears on the Instagram overview tab. According to Facebook, the new confidential content management settings will allow you to "more or less see certain types of sensitive content." What can be "annoying or offensive". The amount of content that will or will not be displayed at all three levels: Allowed, Restricted (default), and Continued Restriction is rather vague, and we ask Facebook for clarification. Content management claims that Instagram’s sensitive content may include sexual or violent information, as well as information that promotes tobacco or drug use. Facebook made it clear that these settings are based on its recommendation rules, which determine what can be displayed on the overview page, not its community guidelines. "Graphic" violence or nudity will be removed from the site. Posts that violate Facebook’s guidelines will be deleted. Controlling sensitive content simply provides users with more options about how much content they want to view, which can be annoying in the "Explore" tab. For example, Facebook claims that content describing people in battle or wearing transparent clothing can be considered "sensitive" and therefore should not display people with restrictions on sensitive content on the browsing page. However, "graphical" violence or nudity will be removed from the site and will not be displayed, even for those who are set to "allow" to manage sensitive content. Facebook did not respond to requests for comment on the importance of site settings. Potentially sensitive content displayed to users.However, the description in the Facebook screenshot at the top of this article is a bit vague; setting "further restrictions" does not mean that you will not see any confidential content, it's just that you will be able to "see" fewer "possibly" annoying messages . Displaying the description of the content is a small challenge. According to Facebook, you can access the settings by going to your profile and then clicking Settings> Account> Sensitive Content Control. It looks like this still applies to all users-I or some of my colleagues have never shown this option. According to Facebook, the setting that allows sensitive content may not apply to anyone under the age of 18. Many social media platforms, especially photo and video sharing platforms, are trying to figure out how to deal with content that annoys some users but attracts others. Last year, TikTok introduced warning screens for potential graphics videos, and Paint Rest recently announced a ban on weight loss ads. Instagram itself attempts to blur images of people with eating disorders and provide resources for users looking for content related to eating disorders. A radical change to the overview page, but it should give people more control over what they see on it.The Green Travel Rewards Miles app raises $12.5 million. Invalid mobile location data leads to the resignation and resignation of Catholics. Samsung has announced that it will launch a non-packaged event on August 11, launching Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip Chrome trailers for iOS for use Play the full episode Snapchat Square launches savings and checking accounts for small businesses

ليست هناك تعليقات :