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Facebook Dislike Button Coming Soon – Mark Zuckerberg

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Facebook very soon going to introduce the “dislike” button for the users. In a Q+A session held at the Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park,California . Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg said that this very button will be launched to be a way for the people to express empathy. He also added that Facebook was very close to making it ready for the user test. For the past years, it was a public demand to introduce the dislike button as like YouTube after the iconic “like” button was on air back on 2009. Favoring this demand,Facebook has finally come up with this button on the ground.”people have asked about the dislike button for many years” Zuckerberg told the audience on Tuesday.

“Probably hundreds of people have asked about this and today is a special day because today is the day that I actually get to say we are working on it, and very close to shipping a test of it.”- Zuckerberg

Moreover the 31 year old talent went to say that he wanted it to be a sign with which public could “down vote” or disagree with other posts. On the other hand, it will be for the ment when liking on others sad posts or status felt intensive .

 

By : Shafkat Samin

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