Facebook Chief Executive Officer, Mark Zuckerberg did his best to halt the web last month after he declared the social network is making a "Dislike" button. Well, that button is complete for testing, however it's not the large thumbs-down the social network users anticipated.
Facebook is now testing a feature that lets netizens react on their News Feed posts utilizing different reaction icons other than "Like" they are "angry," " sad," or even "haha." Zuckerberg's social network is testing six new emoticons, each with its own matching emoji, to encourage interactiin in posts wherever "Like" isn't acceptable or desired. It's strange to "Like" a post a few a family or friend passing, as an example. Facebook is additionally creating more emoticons down the road, as announced by Adam Mosseri, product manager for News Feed.
What isn't included in the list of latest emoticons is the big "Dislike" button, that is probably to infuriate some Facebook users as a result of, well, Zuckerberg explained it absolutely happening soon. He believes that it probably a prudent call, to be true, given the Internet's tendency for bullying.
Users can in all probability still get the purpose across by sharing what they assume a post causes them to tick "sad" or "angry," that could even be attention-grabbing, since they can also use these new emotions to in-feed ads.
Furthermore, Facebook users can now express anger, sadness, and other new emotions featured by the new emoticons. The social network is now testing this in Spain and Ireland, and it still not clear when it will push globally. For now users can pursue to keep their dislikes to themselves.
The entire Facebook community all over the world is waiting for this "dislike" button. Are you excited about this? Leave your comments below.