Instagram is experimenting with a new feature that could change the way users interact with comments: a dislike button. Reports suggest that the platform is testing a downvote option, allowing users to flag comments they find unhelpful or inappropriate.
The feature, which has only been spotted by select users, appears as a downward-facing arrow, similar to Reddit’s well-known downvote button. However, Instagram has not yet rolled it out to everyone, and the company hasn’t confirmed if or when it will become a permanent feature.
Why Is Instagram Testing a Dislike Button?
Instagram, like many social media platforms, is constantly tweaking its engagement features to improve user experience. A dislike or downvote button could help surface more relevant or positive discussions while pushing toxic or spammy comments to the bottom.
Meta, Instagram’s parent company, has tested similar tools before. Facebook previously experimented with a downvote button on comments, though it never became a widespread feature. YouTube also removed public dislike counts on videos to reduce negative engagement and harassment.
Will Users See Who Downvoted Their Comment?
It’s unclear how Instagram plans to use this feature. In many platforms with downvote options, the number of dislikes is either hidden from the public or used for algorithmic ranking rather than public shaming. If Instagram follows a similar approach, downvotes could be used internally to prioritize or de-prioritize comments without displaying a visible dislike count.
As Instagram continues testing, it remains to be seen whether this feature will officially roll out or if it will be scrapped altogether. Would a dislike button improve Instagram’s comment section, or could it lead to more negativity? Let us know what you think!
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