Instagram to remove ‘like’ counts for some US users
Amid humane tech movement, company is testing out functionality to make the social media platform feel less competitive.
Facebook Inc.'s Instagram plans to remove the number of "likes" visible on posts for some users in the U.S. to decrease competitive pressure among people on the photo-sharing service.
Instagram has been hiding like counts in some markets since April, beginning in Canada, and later expanding to Japan and Brazil.
The U.S. is one of Instagram's largest markets with more than 106 million users, according to data analyst EMarketer.
"What we're hoping to do is depressurize Instagram a little bit, and make it a bit less of a competition," Instagram boss Adam Mosseri told Bloomberg after announcing the new test at a conference in San Francisco spons...