Facebook tests a system to vote for or against a comment
For years, Facebook users have been pushing for the creation of a "I do not like" button alongside the traditional "I like" . Facebook, which had never yielded until now, finally tests for a few days a feature that approaches.
This feature, reminiscent of the Reddit forum, will vote "for" or "against" a comment with arrows. By voting for, users will trace the comment in question. If they are numerous to vote against, the latter will appear on the other hand only lower.
A test in Australia and New Zealand
The arrow buttons, which had already been introduced temporarily and for a limited number of users in the United States in February, are currently being tested in Australia and New Zealand - two countries in which Facebook often tests features, before deploy , if successful, on a larger scale. They only concern comments under the publications of large public pages, reports the Guardian .
A spokeswoman told the newspaper that the trial was still in its infancy, and that it had not yet been decided whether it would be validated or extended to other countries. Without saying how many users were currently testing the arrows, she added:
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