Facebook Community Actions are coming!

Community Actions: Τα τελευταία χρόνια, το Facebook επικεντρώνεται σε κοινοτικά to increase user engagement on the website, but also to engage them more with politics.

So the largest social network is preparing to develop a reporting service that you can use to create a campaign that your friends can vote for and not only. Facebook Community Actions

TechCrunch, who tested the new service, he says that Facebook aims to focus it around local problems to bring attention to government ones which are responsible for any malfunctions.

The new reporting service will be called Community Actions (from Community Actions), and will be launched in the US today.

In the new Facebook Community Actions service you will be able to post a title and description report. You will be able to add natural tags and tags to the competent authority to get it interested.
Other users will be able to "support" the report and share it in their feeds, to help it garner more interest.

The new of Facebook can also cause problems. The biggest social network will first have to convince that the reports will not be filtered by some algorithm.

Then, you should ensure that the platform is not used by some who are likely to choose it just to post offensive comments.

On the other hand, the new Facebook Community Actions platform could potentially create an alternative to the popular reporting platform, change.org, which claims to have over 250 million users.

In this respect, Facebook has the natural advantage of many more registered users and of course the ease of use, since a report can be published with just one click.

It remains to be seen whether the new Facebook Community Actions project will work, as the company imagines.

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