X hides likes: New feature makes ratings visible only to post authors

Platform X (formerly known as Twitter) is rolling out a new change that could significantly affect how users interact with content. From now on, likes on posts will only be visible to their authors, not to all users.
The X platform (formerly known as Twitter) is introducing a new change that could have a significant impact on how users interact with content.
This innovation aims to improve user experience and combat the social pressure that often comes from comparing the number of likes. The main idea is to allow users to focus more on the quality of the content rather than its popularity.
The idea is to make it easier for users to focus on the quality of the content rather than the popularity of the content.
For now, the changes are in the testing phase and are available to a limited number of users. X says that hiding the likes will create a healthier and more productive social environment where the focus is on the content of posts rather than the number of reactions.
The idea is to allow users to focus more on the quality of the content rather than the number of reactions.

On the one hand, this innovation may reduce the competitive pressure and stress associated with chasing likes. On the other hand, some users may perceive this change negatively, as likes often serve as an indicator of the popularity and quality of posts.
Some users may also perceive this change negatively, as likes often serve as an indicator of the popularity and quality of posts.
Company X is actively gathering user feedback to determine whether the feature will be implemented permanently. While it’s too early to draw definitive conclusions, one thing is clear: social networks continue to balance user interest with creating a comfortable environment for socializing.
Social networks continue to seek a balance between user interest and creating a comfortable environment for communication.