The 'downward' feature on Facebook is going on

in technology •  7 years ago  (edited)

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The 'Like' (upvote) button was added to Facebook in 2009. And since then many users have been demanding to add 'dislike' buttons to Facebook.

In order to give users the chance to dislike, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg announced this kind of feature in the future of September 2015. Facebook has been experimenting with such features since February this year.

Finally, on Monday, the 'downstream' feature has been unveiled as an opportunity to dislike users on Facebook. Many users can now see the down-votes button, along with the Like (Apvot) button. Gradually this feature will be open for everyone.

But the 'downward' button is not the expected 'digital' button for Facebook users. This button has been added to the comment, not to the status. If you do not like a comment, you can give a 'down-vote'. As a result, the comment will not appear in front of you, but the comment will be visible to others. If the comments are down-votes in a comment, it is objectionable, confusing, or non-exclusive, to let Facebook know.

Facebook has launched this new feature to reduce users' bad experience by giving better experience to Facebook.

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