The boss of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg wants users online social network can quickly express their feelings, but the idea of a button “I hate” does not packed.
When asked about the absence of the button “I hate” at a public question and answer session Thursday night in California, Zuckerberg said that “we do not think this is something beneficial for the world” .dropoff window He has expressed concern that these buttons do not become a voting mechanism to judge the content published.
The boss of Facebook, however, find it interesting that users want to express “more feelings.” “We …
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