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Tech Talk: Instagram begins trial to hide number of likes on users posts in several countries

Instagram is hiding the number of likes on posts in several countries, including Australia and Japan, in order to “remove pressure” on users.


The trial which begins today Thursday (18.07.19), means users will see a user name “and others” below posts, instead of the number, on their feed. Instagram launched a similar trial in Canada in May and the new test is rolling out in Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Italy, Japan and Brazil, the company told the BBC.

“We hope this test will remove the pressure of how many likes a post will receive, so you can focus on sharing the things you love,” Mia Garlick, Facebook Australia and New Zealand director of policy, said in a statement.

The goal, she adds, is that users feel less judged and to see “whether this change can help people focus less on likes and more on telling their story”.

When the test was first run in Canada, Instagram chief Adam Mosseri said the aim was to minimise the stress of posting online with users competing over the number of likes their posts receive.

The number of likes a post gets is a measure of success or popularity on Instagram.  There is concern social media platforms can contribute to low self-esteem and feelings of inadequacy in young people. Studies suggest this kind of instant feedback on content can boost people’s self-esteem but bring others down if they do not get as many likes.

Studies have linked social media platforms to affecting mental health, especially of young people.
The number of likes is also the way to put a value on a post for the business side of Instagram. Influencers who get paid for the content they showcase in their posts are measured by the number of likes their social media activity draws.

Instagram said the test would not affect measurement tools for businesses. And users can still see the list of people who liked other people’s content by clicking into it.

Earlier this month, as reported by The Sauce,  Instagram also revealed a new feature to tackle online bullying by assking bullies if they are sure they want to post their ‘mean comments’.

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