Facebook Rolling Out Downvote Feature to Comments
Facebook has just released a new feature called "DownVote". Just as seen on Reddit, Facebook downvote lets you give negative reaction to comments just in form of a dislike button. Though it is not the dislike button that we have been long waiting for.
Unlike Reddit downvote, Facebook Downvote will hide the comment for a user who downvotes a comment and then ask the user to rate the comment whether it is “offensive”, “misleading”, or “off topic”.
Facebook has recently promised to roll out this feature sometime in February 2018 but was only available to about 5% of Android users who have English set as their default language in the app. According to source, the feature has been be extended to more users.
Facebook has made it clear that this feature isn't a dislike button. The social media giant also went further to say that they are using this feature to wipe out what they call bad comments, comments that has bad intentions or disrespectful.
At the moment, this feature isn’t rolling out to every user from the comments so far on twitter but majority of the people who are based in Australia and Zealand already have access to the upvote and downvote features on Facebook.
It's quite unfortunate that we won't be getting the actual dislike button that we have been waiting for. Be that as it may, let's wait for this downvote feature to extend to other countries.
Unlike Reddit downvote, Facebook Downvote will hide the comment for a user who downvotes a comment and then ask the user to rate the comment whether it is “offensive”, “misleading”, or “off topic”.
Facebook has recently promised to roll out this feature sometime in February 2018 but was only available to about 5% of Android users who have English set as their default language in the app. According to source, the feature has been be extended to more users.
Facebook has made it clear that this feature isn't a dislike button. The social media giant also went further to say that they are using this feature to wipe out what they call bad comments, comments that has bad intentions or disrespectful.
At the moment, this feature isn’t rolling out to every user from the comments so far on twitter but majority of the people who are based in Australia and Zealand already have access to the upvote and downvote features on Facebook.
It's quite unfortunate that we won't be getting the actual dislike button that we have been waiting for. Be that as it may, let's wait for this downvote feature to extend to other countries.
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At last have been waiting patiently for this thing Facebook make una no waste too time in introducing it
ReplyDeleteThat is good from Facebook,We are still expecting more from them,especially if someone hack your account and change your number u used to register ..the account cannot be recovered again. we need solutions to this
ReplyDeleteEnter your comment...another good advance from facebook, we are still expecting more than that
ReplyDeleteIts been long awaited, glad they are finally considering it
ReplyDeleteTo me,all the steps taken by Facebook are okay with me because they are expert as far as IT World is concerned.
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