Instagram to Start Hiding Like Counts in the U.S.
Instagram to Start Hiding Like Counts in the U.S.
Instagram likes
are about to disappear from public view for many more users: The Facebook-owned
photo sharing service is getting ready to hide like counts from U.S. users as
early as next week, CEO Adam Mosseri announced
at a Wired event in San Francisco Friday.
In an attempt to strengthen
conversations over popularity contests, Instagram has
been experimenting with hiding like counts from its users for a few months now.
The service first began testing hidden like counts in Canada this spring, and
subsequently expanded the test to half a dozen other countries, including
Brazil, Japan and Australia.
Instagram won’t be getting rid of like
counts altogether; users will still be able to see how often a post of theirs
has been liked. However, these like counts won’t be displayed to followers
anymore, and won’t appear in public Instagram feeds.
Facebook recently also
announced plans to test hidden like counts within its core
Facebook app, starting with users in Australia. “We are running a limited test
where like, reaction, and video view counts are made private across Facebook,”
a Facebook spokesperson said at the time. “We will gather feedback to understand
whether this change will improve people’s experiences.”
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