Meet the new Facebook and Instagram option

Meet the new Facebook and Instagram option

After two years of testing, Facebook is showing a new opportunity to hide preferences. Facebook has been working on this option since 2019 and has now decided to put it in FB and Instagram. The company explains that many users “try” when they have a small number of preferences and feel ashamed because they do not have [...]

After two years of testing, Facebook is showing a new opportunity to hide preferences.

Facebook has been working on this option since 2019 and has now decided to put it in FB and Instagram.

The company explains that many users “experience” when they have a small number of preferences and feel ashamed because they do not have enough consent.

This is a problem of the newest users of social networks, since in today's society, preferences are valued and if you have a small number of them, you are not quite popular, so at the end of hiding the post, the company said in a statement.

It's the same thing in Instagram and Facebook wants to help the least-known people in social media hiding their consents.

Whatever this sounds like, Facebook is showing this opportunity and you will soon be able to hide the number of preferences on both social networks and only you will be able to see the number of consents in the posts.

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