Due to X displaying what its customers “like” on its platform, politicians and public personalities have been caught looking at salacious and unsavory tweets previously. Now, the platform previously often known as Twitter is making likes principally non-public, and according to company chief Elon Musk, it is an necessary change so that folks can “like posts with out getting attacked for doing so.” The corporate initially launched the ability to hide the likes tab as a perk for X Premium subscribers final yr. “[K]eep spicy likes non-public,” X stated when it announced the brand new characteristic.
This week we’re making Likes non-public for everybody to higher shield your privateness.
– You’ll nonetheless be capable to see posts you have got favored (however others can’t).
– Like rely and different metrics to your personal posts will nonetheless present up beneath notifications.
– You’ll not see who…
— Engineering (@XEng) June 11, 2024
In a brand new tweet, X’s Engineering account has revealed that the social community is making likes non-public for everybody this week. Customers will not be capable to see who favored another person’s submit, which implies likes on the platform will not trigger PR crises for public figures who like sexual, hateful and different unpalatable posts usually. They will nonetheless see who favored their tweets, nevertheless, together with their like rely and different metrics for their very own posts.
This rollout kills one cause for getting a premium subscription, although. The corporate’s promoting income took a nosedive final yr, and it launched two new tiers for its subscription service to assist resolve a few of its monetary woes. The Premium+ tier prices customers $16 per thirty days and removes advertisements from their timelines, whereas the most cost effective tier prices customers $3 a month and does not include the web site’s blue checkmark.