The ability of a user to detect when their content on the Instagram platform has been captured without their direct permission has been a subject of considerable interest. Previously, Instagram implemented features that notified users when a screenshot was taken of disappearing photos or videos sent in direct messages. However, this functionality has since been removed.
The implications surrounding digital privacy and content ownership on social media platforms are significant. Historically, users have relied on the ephemeral nature of certain content formats, such as stories and disappearing messages, to maintain a degree of control over its distribution. The absence of screenshot notifications affects the user’s perception of privacy and control regarding their shared information.