
Quasi-anonymous posting service Yik Yak is trying to make it easier to report abusive posts and let users change their minds while voting. Today’s update_adds options when flagging a post. The four choices are now: “Offensive content,” “This post targets someone,” “Spam” and “Other.” Previously, reporting a post just asked if the post was breaking one of Yik Yak’s rules. By adding context, it could help the company make a quicker decision if a post_should be pulled from the system. Yik Yak quickly became home to online bullying thanks to its localized posts and anonymous nature. The company has been…
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