Facebook to introduce alternative to ‘like’ button
Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg says social network will soon launch a button which will allow users to express empathy.
Founder and chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has announced Facebook will soon launch a button which will allow users to express empathy.
Addressing a Q&A session held at the US company’s headquarters in Menlo Park, California, the 31-year-old acknowledged that “like” is not always appropriate for some posts – about a tragic news event, for example – when people might want to express empathy.
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Speaking at the event, that was streamed live online, Zuckerberg said that people has been asking for a “dislike” button on the social media site for years.
However, he said the company had veered away from making a “dislike” button, which could be used to vote down other people’s posts.
“Probably hundreds of people have asked about this, and today is a special day because today is the day that I actually get to say we are working on it, and are very close to shipping a test of it.”
He said the new button is ready to be tested soon and could be rolled out broadly depending on how it does.
The company’s now-iconic “like” button was introduced in 2009.