Facebook tests tools for dealing with former lovers

Facebook says it is testing methods that will help people end relationships with “greater ease, comfort and control”.

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The breakup tools are being tested in Facebook mobile device applications in the United States [EPA]

The social network devoted to making the world more connected could soon help couples when they break up.

Facebook has started testing tools that curtail how much ex-partners see of one another and their posts on the network, according to product manager Kelly Winters.

“We are testing tools to help people manage how they interact with their former partners on Facebook after a relationship has ended,” Winters said on Thursday.

“When people change their relationship status to indicate they are no longer in a relationship, they will be prompted to try these tools.”

The breakup tools are being tested in Facebook mobile device applications in the United States.

People can use the tools to see less of a former partner’s name and profile picture on Facebook without have to “unfriend” or block the person, according to Winters.

Posts by an ex won’t show up in News Feed, and their name won’t be suggested when people write messages or tag photos, Facebook said.

The tools also limit pictures, videos or status updates that an ex can see, and let people “untag” themselves from posts with former partners.

“We hope these tools will help people end relationships on Facebook with greater ease, comfort and sense of control,” Winters said.

Source: AFP

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