Many of these people are becoming famous now. Life as a social media celebrity is now the most lucrative and popular career among young people. But behind the glamour, there is a dark side because this group will receive abusive messages in the comment section and DM.
To help users with Creator accounts avoid the increasingly serious issue of cyberbullying, Instagram is improving some security features that have been launched before. First of all is the feature of blocking accounts from certain users in bulk. When one account is blocked, Instagram will block other accounts operated by the same individual. With this after they are blocked, they cannot contact the user through other accounts.
Both Hidden Words features will be activated automatically for users who have more than 10,000 followers. This feature is originally provided with it having to be activated by the user himself. They then enter the phrase they want to block. When a private message is sent and it contains blocked words, the message will be obscured. The problem of DM messages containing gossip, threats or swearing will be resolved.
Hidden Words is also updated to filter messages that may be fraudulent and "scam". Filter word support now supports Farsi, Turkish, Russian, Bengali, Marathi, Telugu, and Tamil languages.
Finally, Instagram will warn users not to leave comments that contain offensive words. Warnings are issued to users who leave comments that are detected as abusive.