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Instagram Censorship: Some Emojis Will Not Be Allowed!

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Instagram, an app focusing on safety and data security, has announced a peculiar censorship update. The platform developers will be censoring certain emojis. What is the reason behind this new censorship implementation for broadcasting channels? Which emojis are prohibited? Here are the details regarding Instagram’s emoji censorship…

Instagram begins implementing emoji censorship for broadcasting channels!

In a recent announcement, Instagram stated that not all emojis will be allowed in broadcasting channels anymore. The statement emphasized that channels will not be able to use emojis containing insults or aggression. The individuals managing broadcasting channels were left puzzled by this decision. It was indicated that the Instagram emoji censorship is a protective measure.

Emojis such as guns, eggplants, bananas, three monkeys, and knives will no longer be permitted in broadcasting channels. Instagram explained that this was done to protect users. However, the statement did not satisfy many users. Numerous individuals mentioned that in such situations, reporting the issue to Instagram support could potentially resolve the problem.

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It is not entirely clear how the implemented Instagram emoji censorship will protect users. Many people emphasized that aggressive broadcasters could easily engage in such behavior during live broadcasts or in the broadcast titles, making emoji censorship completely unnecessary. Users suggested that instead of emoji censorship, a more advanced filtering method should be implemented to monitor broadcasts.

The new censorship update will begin with Instagram’s v288.0.0.0.1 coded Android update. There is no definitive information about iOS yet. However, it is said that this feature will also be extended to the iOS platform with future updates. The exact code for this iOS update is currently unknown.

We observe that aggressive behavior on Instagram generally occurs through comments and content, rather than through emojis. There is no clear indication of specific behaviors associated with emojis. Additionally, this censorship could be unfair to users who do not use emojis with aggressive intentions. The situation will become clearer in the coming days.

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