
Instagram is testing a new feature to introduce a “disgust button” that “gives people a private way of pointing out that they do not feel good with that particular comment,” said Instagram Chief Adam Mosseri, in a publication in a publication in the threads of the social media site.
The button is a downward arrow next to the similar button in the comments.
“I want to be clear: this is a test, there is no count I don’t like, nor will anyone know if you touch the button,” he added.

Finally, the social networks site can integrate this into the classification of comments to move the comments disgusted from downstairs. “Our hope is that this can help make comments more friendly on Instagram,” Mosseri added.
“We are working on ways to help people better control their Instagram experience and what they are seeing in the application,” said the vertic citing Instagram spokeswoman Christine Pai.
“We are testing a new button next to each comment on a reel or a food publication so that people indicate privately that they do not feel good with that particular comment or find it relevant, with a small group of people to start. Later, we can also prove the movement of these comments below in the comments section to help create a better experience. “