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September 16, 2015 09:23
Finally, Facebook is working on the long-sought dislike button.
In a Q&A session held at Facebook's headquarters in Menlo Park, California, founder Mark Zuckerberg said that the button would be a way for people to express empathy. He said Facebook was "very close" to having it ready for user testing. However he went on to say he did not want it to be a mechanism with which people could "down vote" others' posts, reports BBC.
A "dislike" button has been constantly requested by some users since the introduction of the now-iconic "like" button in 2009.
[h=1]You'll like this: 'Dislike' button coming to Facebook soon [/h]
September 16, 2015
Finally, Facebook is working on the long-sought dislike button.
In a Q&A session held at Facebook's headquarters in Menlo Park, California, founder Mark Zuckerberg said that the button would be a way for people to express empathy. He said Facebook was "very close" to having it ready for user testing. However he went on to say he did not want it to be a mechanism with which people could "down vote" others' posts, reports BBC.
A "dislike" button has been constantly requested by some users since the introduction of the now-iconic "like" button in 2009.
http://news.rediff.com/commentary/2...acebook-soon/8f9e729e0d1656b3948e63fb37ecbeac
September 16, 2015 09:23

Finally, Facebook is working on the long-sought dislike button.
In a Q&A session held at Facebook's headquarters in Menlo Park, California, founder Mark Zuckerberg said that the button would be a way for people to express empathy. He said Facebook was "very close" to having it ready for user testing. However he went on to say he did not want it to be a mechanism with which people could "down vote" others' posts, reports BBC.
A "dislike" button has been constantly requested by some users since the introduction of the now-iconic "like" button in 2009.
[h=1]You'll like this: 'Dislike' button coming to Facebook soon [/h]
September 16, 2015

Finally, Facebook is working on the long-sought dislike button.
In a Q&A session held at Facebook's headquarters in Menlo Park, California, founder Mark Zuckerberg said that the button would be a way for people to express empathy. He said Facebook was "very close" to having it ready for user testing. However he went on to say he did not want it to be a mechanism with which people could "down vote" others' posts, reports BBC.
A "dislike" button has been constantly requested by some users since the introduction of the now-iconic "like" button in 2009.
http://news.rediff.com/commentary/2...acebook-soon/8f9e729e0d1656b3948e63fb37ecbeac