X now makes Likes private for everyone
Elon Musk, owner of X, formerly Twitter, his profile is seen on the app in this illustration photo taken in Warsaw, Poland on 01 June, 2024. (Photo by AFP)
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Social media platform X, formerly Twitter,
has begun making the posts users ‘like’ on the platform private.
Engineers of the network owned by billionaire Elon Musk on Wednesday announced that they would be making Likes “private for everyone to better protect your privacy.”
As a result, a user will be able to see the
posts they have liked, but others cannot.
‘Like’ count and other post metrics will
still appear under one’s notifications.
X users will no longer see who liked someone else’s post on the main feed, but a post’s author will be able to see who liked their post.
The Likes tab appeared on user’s profiles
next to the list of their posts, reposts and replies; and media they have
shared.
Initially called ‘Favourites’ up to 2015, the
‘like’ feature has primarily been a way for users to signal agreement,
acknowledgement, endorsement, laughter, and support.
It has however been a source of backlash when
users, especially public figures, ‘like’ posts considered controversial.
The ability to hide Likes was earlier
introduced as a feature for only Premium users as Musk used the feature to incentivise
users to pay for the social networking site.
The latest move comes just a week after X updated
its rules to officially allow graphic content and pornography on the platform.
The new guidelines announced on June 3 explicitly
permit users to share adult content “as long as it is consensually produced and
distributed adult nudity or sexual behaviour.”


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