To view the posts you’ve liked on Instagram in 2021, open the app and go to your profile. Under “Liked Posts,” you’ll see a list of the posts you’ve liked in the past.

To view photos you’ve liked on Instagram, open the app and tap the magnifying glass icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen. Then, type in the name of the person or account you’d like to see photos from. Tap their profile picture, and then select “Liked” from the menu on the right.

In 2020, you can see your liked photos on Instagram by going to your profile and clicking on the “Likes” tab.

To view your old activity on Instagram, open the app and go to your profile. Tap the three lines in the top left corner, and then select “Settings.” Scroll down and tap “History.” Under “History” you’ll be able to see all of the posts you’ve liked, commented on, or been mentioned in.

Likes are not shown on a user’s profile or in the main feed unless the account is set to public. Likes are only shown to the person who posted the photo or video and to people who follow that user.

Yes, you can see your likes on Instagram by going to your profile and tapping the “Likes” tab.

To find your liked posts on Instagram, first, open the app and sign in. Then, tap on the three lines in the bottom left corner of the main screen. From there, select “Settings” and then “Account.” Under “Liked Posts,” you’ll be able to see all of the posts you’ve liked on Instagram.

Likes can disappear for a number of reasons. One reason is if the account that liked the post is no longer active. Another reason is if the post has been deleted by the account holder.

There’s no official word from Instagram on whether or not likes will be returning, but many users are hopeful that they will. Likes were removed from the app in early 2018 as part of a major redesign, and many people have since voiced their concerns about the change. While it’s possible that Instagram may bring likes back at some point, there’s no guarantee that they will.

Instagram removed the ability to see how many likes a post has received as of 2021. This was done in an effort to reduce the amount of social comparison that occurs on the app.