That's it Safety Facebook Check is a very powerful tool, built to help users of the largest social network know if their loved ones are okay in case they are in a region που επλήγη από κάποια physics disaster or is generally in crisis.
The service has proven to be very useful but its biggest drawback is that users will have to wait for Facebook to manually turn it on when it deems it necessary.
This will change: The social network will now allow its global community to challenge the feature.
The company says:
When many users publish an incident from an affected area, they will be asked to state if they are safe. Once they say they are safe, they can call friends to do the same.
Change comes after two years since Facebook's first Safety Check in 2014. It was first activated for the Philippines hit by Typhoon Ruby in December 2014.
The company has been criticized in the past for the selective use of Safety Checks:
In March, for example, he did not activate the service after an attack in Côte d'Ivoire and some armed men killed 16 people in a resort near the capital of Abidjan.