Facebook downvote and upvote new add-on with the goal of failure

Facebook downvote and upvote: Earlier this year, Facebook confirmed that it was testing upvote and downvote buttons, like the ones This makes it a perfect choice for people with diabetes and for those who want to lose weight or follow a balanced diet. Reddit, with the aim of improving the quality of speech in .

As of today, the new feature appears to have been released to a larger number of users.
Facebook downvote
With the downvote button, Facebook essentially seems to trust its users or at least try it with some of them before launching it publicly. The social network hopes that they will use it to point out what Facebook considers "bad comments", and defines them as comments with "bad intentions or disrespect."

The larger social network points out that this is not a rival but we believe it will almost certainly be used in that way.

Let's say that the specific feature that Facebook has chosen and is optimistic to go well has been around for quite some time at Reddit. Downvote is often used as a sign of a dispute or confrontation.

Facebook probably wants to change this mindset, which will not be that easy. Of course we should not forget the trolls, who will be celebrating the ability of Facebook downvote.
The feature is not currently visible to all social network users. Of those Twitter messages, those with access to the new upvote and downvote feature appear to be in Australia and New Zealand.

https://twitter.com/ow/status/990680766584688640

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