The ability to view the specific posts another user has ‘liked’ on the Instagram platform has undergone changes. Previously, third-party applications and inherent platform features enabled such tracking. However, current privacy protocols and application design largely restrict direct access to this information.
The limitation on accessing another user’s ‘likes’ list stems from a focus on user privacy and data protection. Historically, unchecked access to this data raised concerns about potential misuse and stalking. Consequently, modifications were implemented to safeguard user activity and information, establishing a more controlled environment regarding data visibility.