That means it's unacceptable to attack, bully, or harass anyone based on race, ethnicity, national origin, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, disability, or disease.
Threats and hate speech: The platform will remove content that encourages violence, features credible threats to individuals or groups, or includes hate speech.In a nutshell, this guideline prohibits nudity, though there are a handful of exceptions - including post-mastectomy scarring photos, breastfeeding, and nudity in paintings and sculptures. Nudity: Images posted on Instagram need to be appropriate for a diverse audience.That means users are expected to respect copyright - which generally protects original expression like images and words but not facts and ideas - and trademarks, defined as a word, slogan, symbol, or design made to distinguish products or services from an individual, group or company. Instagram's community guidelines prohibit sharing content that users don't own the rights to. Here's a summary of what Instagram considers legitimate issues: If you're not sure whether your issue can be reported or if someone has committed a reportable offense, review Instagram's community guidelines. You can report any post, account, or comment that you feel violates Instagram's community guidelines.