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The "Likes" on comments (not on the post, but specifically on the comments) show a Like count, but when you hover over that count, it does not show who left those likes on the comment. This issue is specific to AT sites.
Steps to reproduce
Create a WordPress site on a Business plan or higher.
Ensure hosting features are activated.
Enable the Jetpack comments module via /wp-admin/admin.php?page=jetpack_modules.
Open any post and submit a comment.
Like the comment.
You should be able to hover over the Like count to see who liked the comment, like this example from a simple site:
@ivan-ottinger Tagging you on this one. Can you think of changes the Apex team would have made in the past year that would explain this discrepancy between WoA and self-hosted?
Quick summary
The "Likes" on comments (not on the post, but specifically on the comments) show a Like count, but when you hover over that count, it does not show who left those likes on the comment. This issue is specific to AT sites.
Steps to reproduce
Create a WordPress site on a Business plan or higher. Ensure hosting features are activated. Enable the Jetpack comments module via /wp-admin/admin.php?page=jetpack_modules. Open any post and submit a comment. Like the comment. You should be able to hover over the Like count to see who liked the comment, like this example from a simple site:
What actually happened
Nothing pops up when you hover over the Like count, and the Like count links to https://widgets.wp.com/likes/#
Impact
All Atomic sites
Available workarounds?
Not completely: notifications will show who liked your own comments, but not who liked other people's comments on your posts.
Platform (Simple and/or Atomic)
Atomic
Logs or notes
The issue is not reproducible on simple WordPress.com sites.