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Facebook may launch ‘dislike’ button soon

World’s no. 1 Social networking website Facebook is all set to launch a ‘dislike’ Button. According to the latest Facebook Q&A Session Facebook may launch ‘dislike’ button soon. During the latest Facebook Q&A Session at Facebook HQ the Founder & CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg Said “We are working on bringing a dislike button for facebook. As many people at every Facebook Townhall Q&A Session have asked about dislike button and whether Facebook is coming with the dislike button or not & we have an announcement that we are working on this & testing is going on we will launch once the testing is successful & will announce the same”

The Founder & CEO of the company Mark Zuckerberg Host a Facebook Q&A Session at Facebook HQ Townhall discussion where many people of the community comes a question & answer session starts where the CEO Mark Answers to some questions asked by the community & also ask questions with them. And Today on this tuesday at Facebook Q&A Marks said we are testing on the dislike button and we are working on it. once we find if it will work great and tested successfully we will launch it soon. Personally Mark dislike the idea of  ‘dislike’ button.

But, The ‘Dislike’ button what Facebook is going to launch is not hat you think its not like you will be able to dislike any post on Facebook of your friends or page. dislike button will work & comes automatically when Facebook see any Sad news. I there is any sad news appear on Facebook the ‘dislike’ button will appear. We often see when someone died or there is some bad or sad news on Facebook whether be it your friend or any person to show the sympathy people like the status which is not good. so, to show that sympathy Facebook may come up with ‘dislike’ button very soon.

At Every facebook Q&A session Mark Zuckerberg always asked a question about the ‘dislike’ button. Many people came and asked about the ‘dislike’ button and finally he made the announcement. Facebook Founder & CEo Mark Zuckerberg also aanounced in his recent post on facebook of meeting with Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi He Said “I’m excited to announce that Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India will be visiting Facebook HQ later this month for a Townhall Q&A. Prime Minister Modi and I will discuss how communities can work together to address social and economic challenges.We want to hear your questions. Please ask them in the comments below and we’ll try to get to as many as possible.The event will be on Sunday, September 27 at 9:30am pacific time. I’ll post the live video here and it will also be on Prime Minister Modi’s page.” well Lets See what will be the output of the meeting but introducing ‘dislike’ button India will not be other than a Virtual World War. it will definetly make some drastic changes in online social media how people interact.

But Still the Question remains the same & the Whole World Wants to know this from Facebook that “How to stop Candy Crush Requests ?” 🙂

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