The ability to review videos previously indicated as preferred on the Facebook platform allows users to revisit content of interest. This function aggregates videos the user has engaged with via the “like” action, providing a readily accessible compilation of selected media. For example, a user who has liked several cooking tutorials can later find them consolidated in their liked videos section.
Accessing this catalog of favored videos offers several advantages. It provides a convenient means of rediscovering valued content, streamlines the process of sharing previously enjoyed media with other users, and serves as a personalized archive reflecting an individual’s viewing preferences over time. Historically, the organization of online content through user-generated signals such as “likes” has become a common mechanism for personalization and recommendation across various platforms.