No, Instagram Doesn’t Show “Perverts” With A Notification

Will Instagram really “show perverts” with a notification? For a few weeks now, rumors of a new feature on the social network have been gaining momentum on the platforms. Since Snapchat notifies users when screenshots of their images are taken, this rumor would like that a notification be sent to the holders of a photo when one of their subscribers zoom in on a particular detail. The information was even relayed by the podcast The Edge Afternoonsit was presented there as a way “to display perverts” who would scrutinize swimsuit shots or body parts. The three hosts also discuss the benefits for companies that use Instagram to promote their products, which could thus ensure that certain elements attract the attention of their customers and adapt their publications accordingly.

Baptized “pinch zoom notification”pour “pinch zoom”the feature was quick to generate reactions on Threads and Instagram. While there were many fans, as well as detractors, consultant Matt Navarra reached out to Adam Mosseri to get more information. Indeed, the launch of this feature was not announced via Instagram’s press releases, nor is it offered in the beta version. The head of the social network owned by Meta thus described “hoax” information. Although he did not dwell on the issue, it is clear that no deployment of such a tool is planned.

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What does Instagram really report?

If the functionality “pinch zoom notification” should never come to light, other tools can protect users. This is especially the case in the context sending photos via private messagesand especially regarding temporary images. As a reminder, if you want to send an image without your interlocutor having the possibility to save it or look at it a second time, you must select the camera at the bottom left of the screen. You can authorize replay by activating the functionality once the photo is taken. If this is not the case, your interlocutor will only have a few seconds to view it. Once the image is sent, you can see if it has been “screened” thanks to the acronym which is invited on the left side of the shipment.

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