How to Hide Likes on Your Facebook Posts

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Since May 2021, Facebook has allowed users to hide the number of reactions on their posts. You can also hide the total number of reactions on posts from other users across your home feed, groups, and pages.

In this article, you’ll find out how to hide likes on your Facebook posts—as well as how to stop seeing other people’s like counts.

How to Hide Your Reactions Count on Facebook

You can hide likes on your Facebook posts through either the mobile app or on your desktop. Below, you’ll find out how to do both of these.

Hiding the Facebook Reaction Count on Mobile

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To hide the number of reactions on your posts, follow these steps.

  1. Tap the menu icon (the three horizontal lines) on the top-right of your screen (Android) or the bottom of your screen (iPhone and iPad).
  2. Scroll down and hit Settings & Privacy.
  3. Select Settings.
  4. Scroll down to News Feed Settings and select Reaction Preferences. This will take you to the Reactions preferences settings page. From here, you can disable the reactions count on your posts, from posts of other users, or both.
  5. Toggle the slider next to On posts from others to hide the total number of reactions on Facebook posts from other users. To hide the number of reactions on your posts, toggle the slider adjacent to On your posts.

Hiding the Reaction Count on Facebook on the Web

If you’re accessing Facebook via a browser using your PC, Mac, or mobile device, follow these steps instead.

  1. Select the downward-facing arrow in the top right-hand corner.
  2. Choose Settings and Privacy on the next page.
  3. Go to News Feed Preferences > Reaction preferences.
  4. Toggle on the sliders next to On posts from others or On your posts, or both.

The settings and privacy section on Facebook web

Your new settings are saved automatically.

Reaction preferences on Facebook web

Understanding Facebook’s Reaction Preferences

Facebook’s new reaction preferences settings allow you to hide the number of reactions on your posts as well as posts from other users. But to what extent do these two settings go?

If you hide the number of reactions on posts from other Facebook users, you will not see these counts on your News Feed, Pages, and Facebook groups. This setting will also affect ads that pop up in the News Feed and other places. However, this is not a silver bullet to hide reaction counts across the whole of Facebook.

Related: Why You Should Ignore the Number of Social Media Likes You Get

You will continue to see reaction counts in other places—for example, content in Facebook’s Marketplace section. And if someone wants to do the count manually, they can.

If you’re still having a negative experience with the platform after hiding likes on your Facebook posts, you may want to consider either taking a break or permanently deleting your Facebook account.

Depressurize Your Experience on Facebook

Facebook’s new reaction count setting is an excellent way to take your mind of the number of reactions a “Facebook friend” gets. The setting takes the pressure of social comparison off your chest, at least as far as the total number of reactions go on the platform. And remember: you can always choose to delete your Facebook account if it does more harm than good.


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