Facebook users has always wanted a “dislike” button as the “like” button doesn’t always fit certain status updates and situations, say a death in the family or a crisis. Facebook though has resisted creating it, fearing it would sow seeds of discontent on the world’s most popular social network. But looks like Zuckerberg has finally relented to the popular request: It’s important to note here that Facebook might not be calling it “dislike”. Zuckerberg clarified that he did not want it to be a mechanism with which people could “down vote” others’ posts. Instead, it will be for times when clicking “like” on “sad” posts felt insensitive. Currently, users have only one option – Like, and it’s unequivocal – you either like something or you don’t. Considering face book’s news feed algorithm is majorly based on the number of likes a post get to show it higher up on the feed, it probably isn’t helping Facebook much to truly personalize and connect the world. Victor Luckerson of Time gives a perfect example to illustrate the need for buttons beyond Like In all probability, we won’t see a “dislike” button, but something less negative. Probably a “sad” button. Still, a welcome move from users across the web.

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