But it would appear there is one social media platform that is aware of how useful dislikes can be, and so Instagram has started testing a dislike button for comments (via 91Mobil
Instagram's head, Adam Mosseri teased a dislike button for comments on the platform as users started noticing it appears during its limited test. Mosseri states the dislike button is quite basic for now, but there are plans to add its "signals" to the platform to help push frequently disliked comments out of sight.
Different platforms offer different perspectives on food content. YouTube is where people look for in-depth recipe tutorials and deep dive into culinary history, while Instagram offers an instant source of meal ideas for different occasions.
YouTube is where people look for in-depth recipe tutorials and deep dive into culinary history, while Instagram offers an instant source of meal ideas for different occasions. In this article ...