Facebook is testing a big change, is that the feature she needed?

Facebook is testing a big change, is that the feature she needed?

Facebook is testing a new feature in comments TechCrunch reports that Facebook is testing a “downvote” option, which will be shown in user comments. Facebook users have long been looking for a “Dyslic” button in order to express their dissatisfaction with a comment, but this button [...]

Facebook is testing a new feature in comments

TechCrunch reports that Facebook is testing a <x0 option <dowvote”, which will be shown in user comments.

Facebook users have long been looking for a “Dyslic” button in order to express their dissatisfaction with a comment, but this button does not seem to have this function.

A Facebook official has stated that at the moment, this option is being tested only on several US users, broadcasting Express.

“We're not testing a button for “distics”. This feature will help us get signals by which we will see posts that potentially do not comply with our rules”, this official said.

That's what this button looks like:

At the moment, it is not known whether this button will be implemented in the long term, while Facebook has assured that it will not influence the posts in News Feed or algorithms. /Gazza Express

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