The Denver Post

INSTAGRAM MAY REMOVE “LIKES” FROM PLATFORM

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Facebook Inc.’s Instagram is considerin­g removing the number of “likes” on posts, a move that mirrors efforts by social media companies such as Twitter Inc. to make their platforms healthier places for their users.

“Later this week, we’re running a test in Canada that removes the total number of likes on photos and video views,” Facebook said in a blog post Tuesday before the company’s F-8 developer conference. “We are testing this because we want your followers to focus on the photos and videos you share, not how many likes they get.”

In recent years, social media companies have come under fire for contributi­ng to technology addiction and aiding the spread of abusive informatio­n. According to a recent study published in Psychologi­cal Science, the same brain circuits that are activated by eating chocolate and winning money are triggered when teenagers see a large number of “likes” on their photos. The teens were also more likely to click on types of photograph­s that had more “likes” on them.

Twitter released a prototype app this year that makes the number of likes and retweets less visible in tweet threads, in an effort to make the service more conversati­onal by having people focus more on the content, rather than the number of engagement­s. If a user wants to see the number of likes and retweets on a reply to a conversati­on, the person will have to click into the individual tweets.

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