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Instagram is hoping its new anti-bullying initiative will stop people from posting abusive comments. The social media platform has started rolling out the new feature which notifies people before they post something abusive. The initiative follows high-profile cases of bullying, such as the case of 14-year-old British schoolgirl Molly Russell who took her own life in late 2017.
The move follows a number of deaths linked to the social network app.
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