The social network had been automatically recommending terms including “appetite suppressant,” which campaigners feared could lead vulnerable people to relapse. Facebook, which owns Instagram, told the BBC that the suggestions were triggered by a new search functionality: The company said the harmful terms have now been removed and the issue with the search feature has been resolved. [Read: The biggest tech trends of 2021, according to 3 founders] Content that promotes disorders is banned from Instagram, while posts advertising weight-loss products are supposed to be hidden from users known to be under 18. However, the error shows that policies alone can’t control the platform’s algorithms. Greetings Humanoids! Did you know we have a newsletter all about AI? You can subscribe to it right here.