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Instagram seems to be reintroducing its old feature in 2019. Now, users could freely control hiding like counts if they want.
This grants them the freedom to see such like counts across the platform especially when viewing the contents from their friends feed. Why did the app decide to return this feature?
Instagram Has Hid Like Counts Previously
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In a previous report by The Verge, Instagram has conducted an experimental test to see what could happen when they hide like counts to the users. At that time, the app has reached seven countries for the global test expansion on Nov. 14, 2019.