When we're feeling artsy, we all use Hudson, Perpetua, and maybe even the odd Moon, but it's Instagram's newest filter that has people talking a lot more positively. Instagram, which has 500 million accounts and is still growing, unveiled a new tool yesterday to assist users filter abusive, rude, or simply spammy comments. With this tool, protecting your Insta-Happy Place is much easier. So it's not simply the swipe left option for blocking and reporting trolls individually. You can remove unpleasant and malicious comments in bulk by identifying particular keywords and phrases. (Add clapping emoji here!)
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