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Published 12:12 19 Oct 2016 BST
"Someone saw one of your posts and thinks you might be going through a difficult time. If you need support, we'd like to help."Then the user will be offered a range of options through the app, such as a helpline, talking to a friend and tips and support.
"We listen to mental health experts when they tell us that outreach from a loved one can make a real difference for those who may be in distress. At the same time, we understand friends and family often want to offer support but don't know how best to reach out," says Instagram chief operating officer Marne Levine who spoke to Seventeen. "These tools are designed to let you know that you are surrounded by a community that cares about you, at a moment when you might most need that reminder."We love this idea, and encourage more social media sites to do the same.
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