X platform (formerly Twitter) official account announced yesterday, that subscribed to the Premium service member users can now hide their personal home page inside the content they have liked.
After a user activates this feature, their “liked content” will completely disappear from the profile card from a third-party perspective.

Prior to this, Elon Musk posted on the platform last year that “liked content” should be private by default.

However, the content that Elon Musk himself has liked is always public, and in the early hours of this morning, he recommended that users “keep it open” and said that if users encounter favorite and interesting tweets, it is recommended to use the “bookmark” function instead.

It was previously reported that as of last month, that is, August 15, data from third-party researcher Travis Brown disclosed that between July 1 and August 10, only about 94,000 users had registered for X Premium; Over the past month and a half, X has added about 16,000 net new subscribers each week. Data shows that at least 827,615 users have subscribed to X Premium.
Elon Musk previously posted that the X platform has 540 million monthly users. Proportionally speaking, users subscribing to X Premium account for only 0.15% of the total.

