To hide your photo from everyone, choose Only Me. Then choose the audience that can see your photo. On the Edit Privacy screen, tap See More to view all available options. From the menu that opens, select Edit Post Privacy. Why? Well it’s been rumored that google has been also shadow-censoring more of these sites that do not have age protection and feature NSFW content. Then, in the photo’s top-right corner, tap the three dots. Channel 13 News talked about the change in Instagram’s privacy policy. Where Should You Share This Kind Of Work?Īs it stands you can still safely share this type of work on Twitter or your own website with an 18+ enter only. Facebook, personified, is a well-meaning, oversharing aunt who just loves dogs-who-are-friends-with-birds videos. Simple, share your work but DO NOT share nude photos or photos that can be considered as erotica on Instagram & Facebook, (as they will see this as sexual activity), even if “censored” appropriately to bypass the AI and Account Modorators. What does this mean For Boudoir and Nude Photographers? Previously users could have their accounts removed without any warning, leading many to believe they were hacked and no knowledge of why it was removed, only to start again and have the same process repeated. The good news though, is now Instagram says it will send warnings to people whose accounts are in danger of being deleted for breaking to many of the rules (as seen in the screenshot above).
Then tap on the three-dot icon at the top-right corner to open Settings in case of Android phones. Basically, up until now, they only removed accounts that had “a certain percentage of violating content.” What percentage that was…well, we still don’t know that and it’s still in effect, but with this new rule, IG can take down accounts that break their rules in a shorter period of time. What is the Legacy policy Will SPS still offer open enrollment so students can apply to attend any school they want When will the new middle schools be built. Step 1: Open the Instagram app and go to the profile screen. The policy change will allow Instagram to delete accounts that break too many of its rules during a undisclosed set period of time.