Social Media Deception? Instagram Hides Likes and Follower Counts
Social Media Deception? Instagram Hides Likes and Follower Counts
Deception on Social Media
Instagram makes it easy for people to compare themselves to one another, mostly focusing on things like physical appearance and wealth. This can take a toll on a young person’s self-esteem and mental health, especially when it is so easy to manipulate your appearance or location with technology. This also makes it difficult to determine what is real and what isn’t, leaving many to come to the conclusion that social media is the epitome of deception. The amount of likes a photo receives has turned from a compliment into a form of social validation. How many followers you have determines how popular you are and the places you post determine how cool you are. Now, it’s not even worth it to pay for a nice meal without snapping a photo for your story. In the world of Instagram, if you didn’t post it, it didn’t happen.Can You Hide Likes on Instagram?
Taking this harsh reality into account, Instagram decided to test out a new feature: hidden like and follower counts. “We want your followers to focus on what you share, not how many likes your posts get. During this test, only the person who shares a post will see the total number of likes it gets,” says Instagram in a pop-up message about the feature test, according to an article by Forbes. It’s too soon to tell whether or not hidden likes on Instagram will be implemented to all users of the platform. However, this feature does have the potential to promote more positivity and reduce judgement, especially for younger users.Does Hidden Likes on Instagram Promote Social Media Lies?
I grew up with Instagram myself and, especially in high school, I was obsessed with the amount of likes I received. Overjoyed if I got a 100 likes on a photo and disappointed if I got less, even going so far as to delete photos- photos that I actually liked- just because they didn’t receive as many likes as the next girl in my class. I wish that I wouldn’t have been so concerned about shallow things like my appearance on Instagram, especially at a time when most struggle with their self-worth, but I wasn’t the only one who over analyzed their social media persona. In fact, my situation wasn’t even that serious. Others around me were cyberbullied or depressed from the pressure social media placed on our shoulders. “Do it for the gram” was a saying most people used to justify things they would never even think to do without the possibility of sharing it on Instagram. If this “hidden” feature were to be released, will it apply to every user or will it just be an option available for those who wish to hide their like and follower counts? If it is the latter, there still poses an issue with self-esteem. If certain people have their follower counts hidden while others don’t, will it just be assumed that the people that hide their counts don’t have a lot of followers or likes to begin with? Furthermore, how will Instagram influencers make a living if their followers and likes are hidden? Will comments become the new like? Will people stop caring about Instagram without this feature? Will suicide and cyberbullying rates decline? Will the world become a better place? Only time will tell what the results will be.Searching for a Social Media Lawyer or Cyberbully Lawyer?
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