As part of Facebook's campaign to stop the spread of fake news, Instagram is now hiding Photoshopped photos. Supposedly, Instagram should only flag photos that spread misinformation to the public. However, in its current state, Instagram's system hides both fake news and digital art. Once a photo has been flagged as false, Instagram would remove it from the Explore tab and Hashtags. Users may flag photos that spread misinformation by tapping on the more options icon, tap Report, tap False Information, and then tap Send. Read more in our articles including "Instagram Now Hides Photoshopped Photos" and "Zoom launches ZoomMate AI Teammate".
As part of Facebook's campaign to stop the spread of fake news, Instagram is now hiding Photoshopped photos. Supposedly, Instagram should only flag photos that spread misinformation to the public.
However, in its current state, Instagram's system hides both fake news and digital art. Once a photo has been flagged as false, Instagram would remove it from the Explore tab and Hashtags. Users may flag photos that spread misinformation by tapping on the more options icon, tap Report, tap False Information, and then tap Send.
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