“All moments are not good times” , said he was at a session of questions and answers at the company’s headquarters in Menlo Park, California. “If you share something sad, like a refugee crisis that affects you, or if a family member has died, it may not be easy to” love “this post … I think that it is important to give people more options than simply loving it. “
Zuckerberg revealed that Facebook had already envisaged the establishment of such a feature, which his group has always refused for fear of the negative comments multiply on the platform. But yesterday’s announcement specifies that a team has been working there for some time and that a first test phase could open shortly. The exact form that would take this function remains unknown
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