Can’t believe you’d do this to me, Elon: Internet melts down as X hides 'Likes' from public view

Hidden like count marks latest change since Elon Musk took over platform in 2022

In a move touted as a privacy enhancement, X (formerly Twitter) has made user "likes" private across its platform, the company announced earlier this week as reported by Associated Press. The social media giant's engineering team revealed in an update that ‘Likes’ would be concealed from public view, stating, "We will be making ‘Likes’ private for everyone to better protect your privacy."

The change, which took effect on Wednesday, means users can no longer view the "Likes" tab on others' profiles, limiting the visibility of this feature to one's own account. By afternoon on Wednesday, the 'Likes' tab had disappeared from view on all user profiles except for one's own, where it remained visible, according to reports from X users across the platform.

X encouraged more engagement through a pop-up notification, suggesting, "Liking more posts will make your 'For you' feed better." While the total number of likes on posts will still be publicly displayed, X has confirmed that only the original poster will have access to the specific list of accounts who liked their content. However, users will continue receiving notifications about like counts and other engagement metrics related to their own posts.

Previously, the option to conceal likes was exclusive to X's Premium subscribers. When the company (then Twitter) announced this feature in September, it stated users could "keep spicy likes private by hiding your likes tab."

The hidden like count marks another change since Elon Musk's $44 billion acquisition of the platform in 2022. Other notable updates include a rebranding with a new name and logo, the removal and subsequent restoration of blue verification checkmarks for non-Premium users.

X users riot

This change has sparked a mix of humour, frustration, and confusion among its users. "I don’t care that likes are hidden. They will come to me in a dream," one X user comically asserted while another captured the sentiment perfectly in a post that garnered over 41,000 likes. They humourously remarked, "Just went to stalk his likes and they’re gone." 

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