Facebook considers Instagram option, hiding and preferences

Facebook considers Instagram option, hiding and preferences

The latest action the Instagram has taken to ward off the favor has been popular, but for coincidence, it can also have a negative effect. Facebook officials consider hiding their consents as though this platform made people post more because they don't feel their posts have been seen. According to them, [...]

Facebook officials consider hiding their consents as though this platform made people post more because they don't feel their posts have been seen.

According to them, consent raises self-confidence and satisfaction, until their absence means that no one is dealing with us virtually and feeling bad. This, they say, led some to post more so as to satisfy the sense of emptiness that they felt.

Removed consent, the Instagram had warned several months ago, on the pretext that users should focus on the content of images or videos rather than the number of preferences they amass.

The preferences have already left for users in the United States, which is expected to be a kind of test of the effect this action will have on the use of social networks.

Through the departure of the favors and many other actions that the Institute is taking, he tries to make this platform as safe as possible.

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