Its platform X, formerly known as Twitter, has been making more noticeable changes in recent days, and among them is changing the domain of a page, which has made things a little more complicated for those looking to embed posts in various notes. On the other hand, a function that people use the most will be removed, and this is something that may slightly anger users who are not so balanced towards change.
They are going to remove the opportunity to see other users’ “likes”, something that is still active today by entering other people’s profiles, an update that has already reached certain sectors of the world and that is gradually disappearing to cover the whole world. And the goal is to enable users to like without having to commit to their followers being able to see it.
Here is part of the statement:
Yes, we are personalizing preferences Putting them in public encouraged misbehavior. For example, many feel discouraged from liking content for fear that it will be viewed poorly, retribution from trolls, or protecting their image. Soon you’ll be able to ‘like’ without worrying about who sees it.
This may be a bit at odds with the philosophy of promoting certain creators, because by looking at other people’s likes you can find like-minded people to follow, and now the process will be more complicated with retweets, which is another step that many people don’t want to do. So, it is a question for the world to debate whether it should be removed or not, since the likes also allow users to see publications that they never liked to appreciate in their life.
Through: X
Author’s Note: This would certainly be a good implementation for those who remain modest online, but for those who make a living as public figures, they would be limited to not having their publications viewed. Now everything will depend on the user’s re-release.