If you’re like most people, you probably check your Instagram account every day to see what new posts are up. But if you’re like me, sometimes it’s hard to tell who liked your post. To help you better understand who liked your post and see who might be following you, I’ve put together a few tips on how to view your Instagram posts liked by others.
- Look at the number of likes and comments on each post. This will give you a good idea of how popular your post was and whether it was well-received by other users.
- Check out the hashtags associated with your post. This will help other users find related posts that they might have missed.
- Use the search bar at the top of your account to find specific posts that were liked by others and share them with friends!
Want to get back to a post you’ve liked on Instagram? If so, you can use the platform’s iPhone or Android app to do so. You can also bulk unlike posts if you want. We’ll show you how.
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View Your Liked Instagram Posts on Android and iPhone
To begin, launch the Instagram app on your iPhone or Android phone. In the app’s bottom-right corner, tap your profile icon.
On your profile page, in the top-right corner, tap the hamburger menu (three horizontal lines).
In the open menu, select “Your Activity.”
In the “Your Activity” menu, choose “Interactions.”
Select “Likes” to view your liked posts.
On the “Likes” page, you’ll see 300 of the most recent posts you’ve liked on Instagram. Scroll down the page to access more posts.
You can view a post by tapping it.
If you’d like to unlike one or more posts, then in your screen’s top-right corner, tap “Select.”
Tap the post(s) you want to unlike on the list. Then, at the bottom, tap “Unlike (X)” (“X” is the number of selected posts).
Tap “Unlike” in the prompt.
And you’re done. Happy scrolling!
Did you know you can hide (or show) like counts on your Instagram posts? Check out our guide to learn how to set it up.
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