Starting today, users can choose to hide the number of Likes on posts on Facebook and Instagram…
Users can hide the number of likes on Facebook On May 27, Facebook officially announced the launch of the feature to hide the number of likes on Facebook and Instagram. Users can optionally hide the public like count on posts. Accordingly, this social network will offer an option to hide the number of likes on all posts on the news feed. Users can also choose to hide the number of likes on their own posts so that others can’t see how many likes that post has. According to Facebook, with this feature, people can focus on the shared image or video instead of the number of likes. Users can hide the number of likes on other people’s posts, by accessing the new “Posts” section in the “Settings” section. This control applies to all News Feed posts. Besides, users can also choose to hide the number of likes before sharing a content. The feature can be optionally enabled/disabled, even after the content has been posted. Because everyone wants more flexibility, we’ve made the choice so they can adjust as they please. Over the next few weeks, both of these controls will be in place, according to Facebook. Previously, this feature was tested on Instagram recently to find out if hiding the number of likes reduces the user experience or not. Many users and experts say that not seeing the number of likes is beneficial for some, but annoying for others, especially in the context that people base their likes on the number of likes. to gauge the popularity and popularity of a content. Therefore, this feature will be offered as an option so that users can decide which option is right for them. Facebook says it’s working to discover more ways for people to have more control over their experience. That’s why the largest social network on the planet is launching new tools to let people filter objectionable content from Direct Messages and offer features to control what they see. and share on Facebook News Feed- like the News Feed Filter Toolbar, Favorites and Adjust who can comment… Changing the way people see like counts is a big change. Facebook and Instagram will continue to work on new ways to give people more choice and feel good about the time spent in apps.
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