Earlier in the days Instagram has had a pretty convenient feature: you could see who left you likes and in the window next to it you could see what people you’re following have liked over several last days.
It was convenient, but seeing all the activity that people made on the app was a little bit creepy, and the techs decided to figure out how to solve this problem. The window was removed, so as the ability to see who likes what.
To date, the only way to find out who and where left likes is a simple transition to this person’s profile and then to his subscriptions — and after that you will have to scroll through all the posts of all subscriptions to find out which of the publications this person liked.
This makes Instagram a pretty private field where you can mark what you like without worrying about whether others find out about it or not. Anyway, there is no workaround and no third-party program that can solve this issue for you — at least completely safe and free.
When you want to analyze your competitors in this way in order to steal their audience, we suggest you go a simpler way: instead of engaging in mutual liking, you can just buy Instagram likes and forget about your problem.
But if you decide to do this, you will need to know about several important points: first, get only real likes. They should come to your account from real, live people who visit Insta themselves every day and can get involved in some content.
This way you can get a double benefit: Instagram will not suspect you of manipulating bots, plus you can easily earn yourself a subscriber if this person is interested in your account.
How is this even possible? Promo companies that sell likes collaborate with people who leave them to other people for a reward. Yes, all sides remain satisfied with this bargain.
If you don’t have the desire and time to look for such a company, you can buy fake thumbs up — they will come to you from bots that are often deleted by Instagram and because of this you may have interruptions in the number of likes.
Usually companies that are at least something near being reliable, increase the number of likes of their customers if they lose some, but if this is a really bad company, you can be left with absolutely nothing.
It’s a risky idea, but in some cases it helps to quickly close the hole in the number of thumbs up, which happens with beginner bloggers.
FAQ
Is there a way to see the pictures someone likes on Instagram?
Today it is not possible to see all the liked publications of a particular person in one place.