End of Life: Instagrams hide '%s' after concerns that caused mental problems

Instagram media platform has launched a device that prevents users from seeing how much “like” have posts. Facebook-owned application has claimed it would help users not keep gay about the success of posts on the platform. People in Australia, Brazil, Ireland, Italy, Japan, and New Zealand will [...]
Facebook-owned application has claimed it would help users not keep gay about the success of posts on the platform.
People in Australia, Brazil, Ireland, Italy, Japan, and New Zealand will have the number of preferences that the post takes into hiding on their wall.
Instagram Executive Director Adam Mosser explained that the decision was made early this year after testing, Periscopi translates.
We want people to worry less than they get,” he said.
This movement comes after a host of studies showing that social media pressure for more social health concerns.
We wanted the institute to be a place where people would feel comfortable expressing themselves,” said Mia Garlick, the chief of Facebook politics in Australia and New Zealand. /Periscopi












