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Jun 6, 20212 min

Facebook Inc giving people more control over Instagram and Facebook

FB announcing that everyone on Instagram and Facebook will now have the option to hide their public like counts, so they can decide what works for them.

FB tested hiding like counts to see if it might depressurize people’s experience on Instagram. What FB heard from people and experts was that not seeing like counts was beneficial for some and annoying to others, particularly because people use like counts to get a sense of what’s trending or popular, so FB is giving people the choice.

FB is looking for more ways to give people control over their experience. That’s why FB announced new tools to allow people to filter offensive content from their DMs and gave people ways to control what they see and share on Facebook’s News Feed — like the Feed Filter Bar, Favorites Feed and Choose Who Can Comment.

New Options to Hide Public Like Counts

FB is giving people the option to hide like counts on all posts on their feed. People also have the option to hide like counts on their own posts, so others can’t see how many likes their posts get. This way, if user like they can focus on the photos and videos being shared, instead of how many likes posts get.

People can hide like counts on others’ posts by visiting the new Posts section in Settings. This control applies to all the posts in their feed.

People can also choose to hide like counts before sharing a post. People can turn this setting on or off, even after it goes live. People want more flexibility, so FB thought it would be important to give people the option. In the next few weeks, people will see both of these controls come to Facebook.

Collaborating With Experts and Creators

What one person wants from their Instagram experience is different from the next, and people’s needs are changing. FB has been working closely with third-party experts to better understand how to empower people, build self-awareness and shape a more positive experience on Instagram.

As part of these efforts, FB collaborated with The Jed Foundation and creators such as Bunny Michael (@bunnymichael) and Schuyler Bailar (@pinkmantaray) on a new Instagram Guide, which offers advice on how to manage pressure online.

FB is also funding more external research about people’s experiences on Instagram, and how FB can improve the policies and products to support the community. FB is currently requesting research proposals from global academics and non-profits. If people are interested they can find more information here on how to submit.

Changing the way people view like counts is a big shift. FB continue working on new ways to give people more choice, so they feel good about the time they spend on the apps.

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