Instagram's trial to hide number of 'likes' may save users' self-esteem
Instagram
is running a social media experiment in Australia and elsewhere to
see what happens when it hides the number of likes on photos and
other posts.
If
you have an Instagram
account, you’ll get to see the numbers but your followers won’t –
at least, not automatically. They will be able to click and see who
liked your post, but will have to count the list of names themselves.The trial is taking place right now in six countries: Australia, Brazil, Canada, Ireland, Italy, Japan and New Zealand. Canada has just finished its trial.
It’s a bold move by Instagram, but arguably a necessary one. There is growing concern about the effect of social media on young people’s mental health and self–esteem.
Instagram explained:
We want your friends to focus on the photos and videos you share, not how many likes they get.
Likes, and their public tallying, have become the heart of Instagram and many other social media platforms. By hiding them, does Instagram risk devaluing a crucial currency?
Receiving loads of likes can feel like getting a gold star. It’s a public affirmation that you’re doing good work – a useful bit of quantitative feedback on your photographic skills or creativity. Under the new trial you’ll still get the gold star, but in private, and without broader recognition. Read More
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