Hate likes? Instagram tests letting users choose whether to see counts
CBSN
After several years of testing hiding the amount of likes on users' posts, Instagram now says the company is testing a new feature that will allow some people to choose whether or not they can see the interactions.
The new "test" is in an effort to create a healthier environment for users. "Some people found this beneficial but some still wanted to see like counts so they could track what's popular," Instagram told CBS News.
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