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Instagram wants to change things and as of today it has implemented a new notice. The app will warn people who violate Instagram rules when their account is about to be deleted. To date, this notice did not exist and the ban on the social platform was very violent.
The alert, which you can see in the image below, will show users a history of Instagram posts, comments, and stories that the platform had to remove, as well as why they were removed. It has been done.Instagram will bluntly warn: "If you post something that goes against our guidelines again, your account may be removed." That is what the notice that you can see below says (translated).
Instagram will allow you to reconsider and accept its policies
The social platform, owned by Facebook, will allow users to send their questions or try to appeal a possible account closure directly from the alert, instead of having to do it through the website (the only possible method so far). Instagram will use this notification to warn against certain policies that are not respected, such as those images removed due to nudity or hate. Eventually, Instagram hopes to be able to use this feature for all kinds of violations of its terms of service.
This change will help users know if they are close to possible account closure and stop crossing the red line. To date Instagram did not notify as such, upon detecting an (undisclosed) number of posts with rule violations, the system automatically deleted them. No one can deny that moderating nudes and photos with sexual content is very complex, since many users have had to suffer appeals in photos where they were breastfeeding a baby (fully accepted practice).
This change won't stop Instagram from making a mistake again with the type of photos it removes from the platform but at least it will make it easier for you to claimin case you are being misjudged. In addition to this new alert, Instagram will also give its team of moderators much more freedom to decide. From now on, anyone who repeatedly violates their policies could begin to receive this notice when preparing for a possible account closure, as reported by The Verge.