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‘Likes’ are an essential part of social networks, and in the case of Twitter they fulfill several tasks beyond indicate that you liked content. For example, there are people who use it to save contentand have it controlled for later or as they have indicated from the platform itself to send “spicier” hintssince networks are also a popular place to flirt.
Whatever the use, many users They were restricted from giving the odd ‘like’ because these were visible and they didn’t want the rest of their followers or friends to find out what they were liking.
In fact, even before Elon Musk arrived at They appeared in your feed as recommended content.
That made other people’s ‘likes’ much more visible and as a consequence the use of this tool fell, since now users had to consider whether they wanted someone to see what they had ‘liked’.
keep spicy likes private by hiding your likes tab ???
available to Premium subscribers
Premium > preferences > early access pic.twitter.com/52eJ6r2feG
—X (@X) September 14, 2023
That is why now, the company has announced an update in this regard, although for now It will only be available for Premium users. This novelty will allow users oradd the ‘Like’ tab to your own profile which only he can see.
At the same time, the X API like historythe only one that remains the individual ‘likes’ on posts where the user marks it. To activate it, Premium users will only have to go to their profile, the Premium section, go to preferences and profile settings.