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Facebook is considering button "I like"


For some time that Facebook users make clear how it would be nice to have a button "not liking" next to the famous "Joinha" which is part of the social network. But as you may have noticed, so far there is not any tool that is like that. The good news is that we may be closer to see an interesting change in this story.


During a conference Q & A held yesterday, Mark Zuckerberg (founder and CEO of Facebook) revealed that the company is thinking about this issue, but still no real indication of when we could expect the tool. The main obstacle is how to make this button express something positive for users, not a shortcut to negativar contacts.

What Zuckerberg said is that Facebook will only put the tool on when you realize that it can be used as something that positively reinforce the posts. A good example would be links with sad stories that generate the psychological impasse in readers: "I enjoyed the link, but not the story," for example. With the new button would be possible to show that the story is bad, but the person liked to have seen.

In the speech of the CEO: "What I find really valuable is that there are more feelings than just like anything. There are things in life that people are sad, tragic or other people just do not want to "like". We talked about it for a while to think about how people can express a wider range of emotions. "Are we closer to these new buttons?


SOURCE (S) VentureBeat / Daniel Terdiman


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