Facebook already tests the "I don't like" button on Facebook Messenger

I like it, it amazes me, I love it… but where is the "I don't like" button? It seems that the prayers of millions of users around the world are being heard by the development team led by Mark Zuckerberg, the genius of social networks has already ordered a test of the "I don't like" button, and for this they are using his instant messaging platform Facebook Messenger. The first glimpses of a button that could officially reach the rest of the company's applications in the coming weeks, as well as the web version of the most visited social network in the world.

It has been the team of Tech Crunch  who has tried and discovered this new functionality. As you well know, in Facebook Messenger we can carry out interactions with specific messages, choosing from the range of possibilities that Facebook has provided us until now. However, a novelty long-awaited by many has been added, the "I don't like" button seems to be finally coming to Facebook Messenger, so that its appearance in the general version of the social network is a matter of time. Mark Zuckerberg already warned a few months ago that the "I don't like" button would arrive sooner or later, they were just working on knowing the best method of introducing it without causing some damage.

Other platforms such as YouTube have already had a disapproval system for years, dislike is not always an indication of poor quality, we already know that the internet world is full of "haters", however, everything is a matter of seeing how the general public reacts to this novelty. Definitely, I position myself as one of the applicants of the button "I don't like it", although this button may eventually cause more than one discussion between real and virtual friends.


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