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Instagram to ban self-harm, suicide images

By Associated Press
Published: October 28, 2019, 7:15pm

In an effort to reduce the amount of unseemly and graphic images posted on its social media platform, Instagram said it will begin banning drawings, cartoons and memes that depict people engaging in self-harm and suicide.

The announcement is an expansion of a policy that Facebook-owned Instagram put in place in February to ban graphic images of self-harm, as well as put in place sensitivity screens that have so far hidden 834,000 pieces of content.

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