Instagram Enhances User Control with New ‘Limits,’ ‘Restrict,’ and ‘Notes’ Feature

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Highlights

  • Expanded “Limits” feature to mute messages from everyone except close friends.
  • Enhanced “Restrict” function to block tagging, mentioning, and suppress comments from restricted accounts.
  • New prompts and interaction options in the “Notes” feature for engaging conversations.
  • Improved safety measures to protect users from harassment and unwanted interactions.

Instagram has announced a series of updates aimed at giving users more control over their interactions and facilitating increased conversation among friends on the platform.

The changes span Instagram’s limits, Resrtict, and Notes features.

Expanded “Limits” for Harassment Protection

Expanded "Limits" feature to mute messages from everyone except close friends
Expanded “Limits” feature to mute messages from everyone except close friends Credit: Instagram

One of the larger changes involves an extension to the “limits” function that Instagram had created for authors to be able to hide comments and DMs from recent followers or non-followers in the case of harassment campaigns.

Limits now silence incoming messages from all but the people on the user’s close friends list.

This restriction can be set by anyone who receives any type of unwanted message, remark, or abuse, just to reduce incoming noise without disappearing totally from their community.

Improved safety measures to protect users from harassment and unwanted interactions.
You can restrict specific accounts (without blocking them) so they won’t see when you’re online or when you’ve read their messages Credit: Instagram

When set to everyone except close friends, users will see only those accounts on the list they have carefully chosen as close friends.

Other accounts can still interact with the user’s posts, but that activity will be muted.

Limits can be enabled for up to four weeks at a time and extended further as needed.

Strengthening the “Restrict” Function

Enhanced "Restrict" function to block tagging, mentioning, and suppress comments from restricted accounts
You can now “like” Notes on Instagram Credit: Instagram

In addition to the constraints, Instagram has improved its “restrict” tool to prohibit the accounts of those who have been restricted from tagging or mentioning users and has suppressed their comments.

These additional controls provide consumers more options for managing unwanted encounters.

The changes come as Instagram is under growing scrutiny over the safety of its practices—especially those related to keeping younger users out of harassment, hate speech, and other risky content.

Improved safety measures to protect users from harassment and unwanted interactions.
You can also choose to only limit interactions from recent followers and/or accounts that don’t follow you. Credit: Instagram

Previously just a space for brief status updates, Notes now includes prompts that allow users to post questions, polls, or open-ended statements to spark discussion among friends and mutual followers.

Users can post thought-provoking prompts on anything from weekend getaway recommendations to new movie debates.

Following this conversational trend, Notes now allows users to double-tap to ‘like’ each other’s notes, which instantly recognizes the opinions of friends.

The @ mention feature furthers interactivity by letting one loop chosen friends directly into the note’s conversation.

Blurring the Line Between Image and Text

New prompts and interaction options in the "Notes" feature for engaging conversations
Mention friends directly in your Notes. Credit: Instagram

Instagram Notes upgrades give a new twist to traditional image or video-based communication mixed with text-based discourse.

From a secondary feature to a vibrant platform, Notes have morphed into dynamic, two-way discussions accompanying photo and video sharing.

While Instagram provides users with more management options, the platform extends the functionalities of interactive discussions, so it remains to be seen how well the new tools will be used by the app’s global users.

Notes first launched nearly 18 months ago, with the following intro by Instagram: We’re beginning to roll out Notes, a new way to share your thoughts and see what your friends are up to. Notes are short posts of up to 60 characters using just text and emojis.

During testing, we learned that people liked having a lightweight, easy way to share what’s on their mind and start conversations. From asking for recommendations to sharing what they’re up to, Notes give people a casual and spontaneous way to express themselves and connect with each other.

FAQs

What is the new “Limits” feature on Instagram?

The expanded “Limits” feature allows users to mute incoming messages from everyone except their close friends, helping reduce unwanted interactions and harassment.

How long can I enable the “Limits” feature?

Limits can be enabled for up to four weeks at a time and can be extended further if needed.

What enhancements have been made to the “Restrict” function?

The enhanced “Restrict” function now blocks restricted accounts from tagging or mentioning users and suppresses their comments.

What new interaction options are available in Instagram’s “Notes” feature?

The “Notes” feature now includes prompts for questions, polls, and open-ended statements, as well as the ability to ‘like’ notes and mention friends directly in the conversation.

How does the updated “Notes” feature benefit users?

The updated “Notes” feature facilitates engaging, two-way discussions among friends and mutual followers, blending text-based and image-based communication.

Why has Instagram introduced these updates?

Instagram introduced these updates to enhance user control over interactions, protect against harassment, and foster more meaningful conversations on the platform.

What are the latest moves to address mental health concerns ?

The company has been facing growing concern over the impact of Instagram on the mental health of teenage users, with particular concerns about online bullying.

Meta has introduced a number of protective features specifically for teens, two of them introduced earlier this year.

In January, Meta started blocking DMs to teenagers from adults they don’t follow. Parents and guardians also got more powerful parental controls at the same time.

Last month, Meta began blurring nude photos in Instagram DMs – a move aimed at addressing the growing problem of ‘sextortion’ on the platform.

What is the new Close Friends options for teens ?

TechCrunch reports that teenagers are now being offered additional options for further limiting interactions.

The feature has now been tuned for teens with the “Close Friends” setting by default, and Instagram says it is specifically meant to protect people from bullying and harassment.

Accounts that aren’t part of a person’s “Close Friends” group can still interact with them, but their activity won’t show up in the feed.

Teens can limit interactions with recent followers — accounts that started following them in the past week or accounts that they don’t follow.

In addition, the company is adding new functionality to its “Restrict” feature that lets you limit interactions from specific accounts without blocking them.

Instagram will hide all comments from restricted accounts, and they won’t be able to tag or mention you.

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