Did you notice what looks like a dislike button next to comments on spank bank sex videosyour Instagram account? You're not the only one, but you are one of a select few.
Instagram is testing a new feature that would allow users to downrank comments that they don't like, be it because they're negative, harmful, or maybe just because they disagree with them, Social Media Today spotted. Instagram head Adam Mosseri said in a post on Threads that the downrank button "gives people a private way to signal that they don’t feel good about that particular comment."
But it isn't like downvoting a comment on YouTube or Reddit because these won't be public, and there won't be a total downvote tally shown.
"I want to be clear: this is a test, there is no dislike count, nor will anyone know if you tap the button. Eventually, we may integrate this signal into comments ranking to move disliked comments lower down. Our hope is that this might help make comments more friendly on Instagram," Mosseri wrote.
This isn't the first time Meta has tested out downvotes, and, as is true with many Meta tests, this doesn't necessarily mean the feature will come to Instagram widely any time soon — or ever. In true Meta fashion, this might just be another test to see how they're going to keep the platform safe, fun, and addicting without stepping on any political toes.
Topics Instagram Social Media Meta
Instagram photo dumps aren't cool anymoreToyota to accelerate EV development in China amid competition · TechNodeBYD rockets up 2023 Fortune Global 500 list as Meituan makes debut · TechNodeTencent’s Honor of Kings earns $766 million on App Store in the first half of 2023 · TechNode'Fallout' will premiere a day early on Prime VideoAnimals are becoming nocturnal in order to avoid humansIndia advises Tesla to copy Apple in pairing Chinese suppliers in India · TechNodeNational Park Service releases the climate report it tried to censorSolar eclipse 2024: Don't take photos of it with your phone, NASA warnsBYD wants to shelve its $1 billion investment in the Indian EV industry · TechNodeOPPO VP Li Kaixin leaves the company · TechNodeBYD wants to shelve its $1 billion investment in the Indian EV industry · TechNodeDJI launches new action camera with a larger camera sensor · TechNodeNYT's The Mini crossword answers for April 8Tencent’s Honor of Kings earns $766 million on App Store in the first half of 2023 · TechNodeTSMC opens global R&D center to develop 2nm and 1.4nm chips · TechNodeThe beluga whale in a viral image doesn't have legs, it has blubberLenovo launches new generation gaming laptop Legion R9000X 2023 · TechNodeShein achieves record profitability in H1 · TechNodeOPPO VP Li Kaixin leaves the company · TechNode Happy 9th birthday, Bitcoin! A giant balloon that's part of an art installation is causing traffic chaos in London Dude's mugshot ends up on the family pun Live TV news anchor handles fire alarm in the most British way possible Man on 'Jeopardy!' learns the hard way to always keep it 'gangsta' A winter storm is breaking snowfall records in the Southeast 'Black Mirror' gets it dangerously wrong about abortion 'She's Gotta Have It's DeWanda Wise to co Eric Trump, the smarter one, tweets that Ellen DeGeneres is part of the #DeepState 'Grown The new Tesla Model 3 has an Easter egg hidden in its software Google's new "Fuchsia" OS now available for Pixelbook and Chromebooks I can't get enough of people making music out of other people speaking Convicted drug smuggler Schapelle Corby drops terrible dance track Ajit Pai cancels CES appearance admid net neutrality controversy Apple acquires Buddybuild, plans to shut it down to Android developers Nicole Kidman tells Andy Cohen to move on from that one time she clapped weirdly Stephen Colbert and Trevor Noah are vying for Trump's bad media award Why old Android phones don't slow down like iPhones The 2 tiny 'Black Mirror' Season 4 celebrity cameos you may have missed
2.609s , 10490.390625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【spank bank sex videos】,Charm Information Network