A certain sticker has caused some huge controversy online, and social media users can’t believe that it actually got approved and posted onto the site.
Instagram has many great features to make your Instagram Stories really stand out. You can add a song, a location, a poll or even a countdown to a specific event.
But one of the most popular features are stickers. These little symbols or phrases are used by people all around the world to jazz up their stories.
Instagram says “you can add stickers to express yourself in fun and unique ways”, but one certain sticker has been causing a lot of issues recently after people deem it as ‘racist’.
American commentator Katie Pavlich took to her Twitter account yesterday to reveal something very strange that she had found on Instagram.
Whilst using the social media app, she found a certain sticker existed that could be deemed as very controversial. The sticker is one of Instagram’s GIPHY icons that users can put onto their Instagram stories.
It’s a blue box with a picture of a speaker and the words ‘mute white people’ written in bold white letters, but it seems to have now been deleted from Instagram.
https://twitter.com/KatiePavlich/status/1282739472409546753
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