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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFacebook Is Finally Making a ‘Dislike’ Button
Brace yourselves: the Facebook Dislike button is coming.
Despite previously saying the social network wasnt planning to build a dislike button, CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed during a Tuesday Q&A session that his company has indeed been working on one.
I think people have asked about the dislike button for many years, Zuckerberg said. Today is a special day because today is the day I can say were working on it and shipping it.
http://time.com/4035281/facebook-dislike-button/?xid=fbshare
msongs
(67,502 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(149,831 posts)But for those of us who do like it and use it, the "dislike" button will enhance our experience.
It is very weird to "like" a post which we intensely dislike, which is how it is now. Things will improve with the new choice.
ellisonz
(27,711 posts)I think if anything it allows negativity to spread. If I don't like something, I ignore it or remove it using existing functionality. Not so different from DU where we don't have up or down votes for individual posts, just up for OPs.
I do agree though that it gets weird when you're dealing with some major life events.
Arugula Latte
(50,566 posts)For example, if someone posts a story about the Syrian refugee crisis, people may "like" the post to get it into the newsfeed, but they don't actually "like" the situation the post is about.
Egnever
(21,506 posts)Would be cool to be able to click dislike on all of facebook though.
Skittles
(153,310 posts)loyalsister
(13,390 posts)The other side is that increasing conflict and is not helpful making is an important reason to not do it.
I see stories I dislike and don't ignore all the time. If it is a dumb anti-Obama or religious thing, I ignore it.
But, when poster is sharing an story that is useful and I dislike something about it, I comment.
ProfessorGAC
(65,427 posts)I started a page just to contact my sister when my other doggie died. It was the only web way i knew to let her know.
For a long time i got bombarded in my personal email account with Facebook this, and Facebook that. But, i never actually used Facebook.
They must have a feature that deactivates the email alert function if an account is inactive for too long, because i stopped getting those alerts.
That's pretty convenient for me, because i don't get the value of Facebook. Actually, i'm a bit baffled about the whole of social media. So much of it seems like a big "so what".
Were you around when DU had an "Un-rec" button to go along with "Recommend"?
hunter
(38,353 posts)A mob of people recommending a post here is most often a nice thing, it usually brings a positive vibe to this place.
Angry mobs organized by a few people with personal vendettas using the "Un-rec" feature was is a very ugly thing.
I don't know how facebook works, but I'm certain a dislike button will bring a lot more negativity to the place.
Capt. Obvious
(9,002 posts)with the alert stalking gangs having another way to harass.
snooper2
(30,151 posts)philosslayer
(3,076 posts)I couldn't believe the amount of time the media spent on it.
Bucky
(54,094 posts)Global Warming is just a hoax trying to distract us from the real deal events like Facebook's new Dislike button.
The illuminati are everywhere!
MurrayDelph
(5,305 posts)just lost her own Doxie after 19 years. If announcing that on Facebook doesn't deserve a Dislike button ....
Captain Stern
(2,201 posts)As it is now, when somebody posts news like that, our only choices are to comment, hit 'like', or both. Clicking 'like' to show support seems weird because it looks like we 'like' what happened, when we don't.
The 'Dislike' button isn't going to be for disliking someone's political posts or sports posts.
hunter
(38,353 posts)"This makes me happy" or "This makes me sad" is not the same as "Like" or "Dislike."
1939
(1,683 posts)Javaman
(62,540 posts)Tommy_Carcetti
(43,232 posts)So if someone suffers a death in the family or is sick or has undergone some other type of misfortune, you don't have to awkwardly "like" that bad news but still express your good vibes to that person without having to expressly spell it out.
Whatever.
(Of course, if someone is posting about how they love Donald Trump, can I slyly express my sympathy for their apparently impaired state of mind? )