Instagram has finally started hiding like counts in India

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Instagram has started hiding like counts globally, including for users in India. The feature called 'Private Like Counts' has been tested in a bunch of countries and expanded into the US last week.

With this, only account owners will be able to see their like counts while the followers will be restricted from viewing the number of likes on a post. A few users have also confirmed that Instagram is running tests to make the like counts private.

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Instagram says that the general feedback from users part of testing from Australia, Brazil, Canada, Ireland, Italy, Japan, and New Zealand has been positive. So, it only makes sense for the social network to expand it to more regions.

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"Instagram should be about expression"

"The idea is to try to depressurize Instagram, make it less of a competition, and give people more space to focus on connecting with the people they love and things that inspire them. We have to see how it affects how people feel about the platform, how it affects how they use the platform, how it affects the creator ecosystem," said Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri.

In India, Instagram is one of the primary platforms that drive creators and brands with 70+ million subscribers. Hence, there's a lot of competition between the creative community, influencers, and digital marketers, and privatization of like counts changes the game fundamentally.

And for people who aren't on the platform for increasing their like counts, things could start to get better as creators can shift their focus at creating and expressing themselves without the leash of like counts.

During the Instagram Experience (IGX) event in Mumbai, India this year, Vishal Shah, VP of Product, Instagram told IndianExpress Tech, "In research we hear time and time again that people feel a lot of pressure on posting to Instagram, competing with themselves, competing with their friends, competing with the biggest celebrities in the world. And we don’t want people to feel like it’s a contest. Instagram should be about expression.”

While there's currently no word when the feature goes live for everyone, it's only a matter of time when Instagram rolls it out as it's getting positive feedback.

Siddharth Chauhan
  • Siddharth Chauhan is the Consumer Technology Reporter at Digit India. He used to work as an Assistant Editor at TechRadar India