Instagram users get a powerful weapon to deal with trolls, the company launches a new feature

Instagram released a new feature for trolls on Tuesday. With this help, Instagram users can now delete massive negative comments on their account. Troll users can also lock multiple accounts. On behalf of Instagram, a new function was introduced to give users the opportunity to maintain a positive environment in their accounts. The new update was announced via a blog post on Instagram.

A maximum of 25 troll comments can be deleted at a time.

Instagram users will be able to delete up to 25 troll comments at a time. Android users will be able to press and hold the troll comment directly and delete it. While iOS users have to tap on the comment. After that, the dotted icon will appear on the top right corner. In this way, users will be able to delete that comment. Apart from this, there are several other options to delete troll comments in bulk.

Link will be able to comment more than one pin

Instagram still allows users to use their best posts as pin comments in the top box, which the company has now started testing. Instagram will soon launch new pin comment feature, which will allow users to paste more than one post as a pin comment on the top. Also, Instagram will provide another feature update, which will allow users to manage posts. Meaning users will be able to set who can tag and mentor it on Instagram. For this, Everyone, Only people you follow and No one option will be available.

Advanced version of Instagram Lite may launch

Meanwhile, the company has also discontinued the Instagram Lite app. Instagram Lite has been launched by the company for mass audiences, which could also run at slow internet speeds. The app was launched on the Google Play Store in June 2018, which was announced to close on 13 April 2020. It is expected that the company can launch its advanced version.

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