Facebook Spotted Testing Feature That Lets Users Ban Comments With Chosen Words, Phrases

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By Sumit Chakraborty | Updated: 28 November 2018 18:19 IST
Highlights
  • Facebook may launch a tool to let you ban chosen words on your timeline
  • It may also include phrases and emojis
  • Comments will still be available for the users who posted them
Facebook Spotted Testing Feature That Lets Users Ban Comments With Chosen Words, Phrases

Facebook could soon let uses mute comments with particular words or phrases

Photo Credit: Twitter/ Jane Manchun Wong

Facebook is reportedly testing an interesting new feature that will help users combat abuse, bullying, and harassment on the platform. Online harassment has been a major issue that has plagued most social media websites for a long time now. Facebook, for its part, has been taking a number of actions to fight against the issue, and the upcoming feature appears to be another one in the lineup. According to a developer, Facebook users will soon be able to block comments containing particular words, phrases, or emoji from appearing on their personal timelines.

As per a post by developer Jane Wong on Twitter, the new Facebook feature will allow you to select a particular word, a group of words, or even emojis that you do not want to appear in your timeline. Wong also shared a screenshot of the feature that is currently under development. As per the image, when you block certain words Facebook will notify that the users who post the comments and their friends will still be able to see them.

The new comment filtering feature is quite similar to the one that Facebook-owned Instagram already has. Instagram has been allowing users to filter comments, using default keywords and custom keywords, for a long time now. Similarly, Twitter also has a feature called Muted Words that lets users ban particular words from their timelines.

Facebook may let users pick works that they want to filter out or it may suggest certain words or phrases itself. As of now, there is no clarity on whether the feature will be available for the news feed as well. It is worth noting that Facebook is currently testing the feature and it has not been rolled out yet. As of now, there is no official information regarding the feature from the company.

 

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