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[h=2]IdeaFeed[/h] [h=1]The Facebook Dislike Button Is on its Way[/h] by Robert Montenegro

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Since apparently there's not already enough negativity on Facebook, CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced today during a Q&A that a "dislike" button is in the works for the social media giant:

"People have asked about the dislike button for many years. We’ve finally heard you and we’re working on this and we will deliver something that meets the needs of the larger community.” — Mark Zuckerberg
This is a sharp reversal for Zuckerberg, who only nine months ago during a similar event described the feature as not "socially valuable" and "not great for the community."
So what's changed in those short nine months? First, it should be noted that it's not a 100 percent certainty we'll actually get a thumbs-down feature to complement the like button. Zuckerberg cited the examples of death notices and funeral invites, not generally the stuff folks want to "like." If Facebook is going to facilitate negative emotions, it wants it to be sympathy/sadness/empathy rather than disgust.
That said, here's point number two: Facebook might be entering a decline phase. The medium hasn't gotten the best press in recent months and it hasn't really been "cool" since your grandma joined a few years ago. Plus, that damned algorithm has taken away user autonomy and the company hasn't offered any particularly appetizing concession to make up for it. That's a problematic strategy when your user base has plenty of other options for its social media whims. This alienating effect was a key point in a conversation we had with former Apple evangelist Guy Kawasaki a few months ago:
So how does a company deal with a popularity hiccup? It takes a bit of advice from the great American philosophers, The O'Jays:
Give the people what they want. Zuckerberg is a whole lot of things; very, very smart is one of those things. So far he's proven himself fully capable of pushing his customers to accept lucrative new structures. He's always had a firm grip on the public's pulse, knowing exactly how far to go when engineering change. If the people want a dislike button, find the best way to appease them without giving up too much ground.
That's Zuckerberg's forte. It's how he does business. We'll see if he can pull it off once more with this new feature, or whether he's ticketing himself for a one-way trip to Downvote City.
(Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
 

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facebook is pretty much beat IMO...it was cool for the first 10 years I had it, recently deactivated mine and dont even think about it.
 

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i must admit i am somehwat proud to have never joined.....i am happily married and not looking to mess around or reconnect with any of my previous adventures so didnt see any upside other than a big loss of time but i can see how it can be a good tool for folks that just want to keep up on photos etc of their crew (at least that is what I assume/hope/trust my wife uses it for!)
 
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These social media crap sites all have their 5-15 year run then die out. They are all the same. Facebook's problem now is that its not "cool". Kid's parents are on there now all the time. I think it is funny how they value these crap sites at 50 billion dollars. Please, a company cant go from 50 billion to 0 so fast. What is going on with myspace? Haven't heard about them forever. What is so special about twitter besides having an annoying name and saying "tweet" all day which sounds code for a fart/ shit.
 

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i must admit i am somehwat proud to have never joined.....i am happily married and not looking to mess around or reconnect with any of my previous adventures so didnt see any upside other than a big loss of time but i can see how it can be a good tool for folks that just want to keep up on photos etc of their crew (at least that is what I assume/hope/trust my wife uses it for!)

This thread is about Facebook, not Match.com, fyi.
 

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You could catfish some women, or men.

I can't get laid that way. And I only like girls. I like all kinds. Small boobies, bald pussy, hairy pussy, stupid Jew girls, smart blue eyes girls, big boobies, skinny girls, an occasional fat one with a hairy pussy.

I will only impregnate a tall, blue eyed athletic smart girl though.
 

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More suicides on the way when ppl get more dislikes than likes on their selfies...
Can we get one of these installed on this site?

(Asking for a friend)
 

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These social media crap sites all have their 5-15 year run then die out. They are all the same. Facebook's problem now is that its not "cool". Kid's parents are on there now all the time. I think it is funny how they value these crap sites at 50 billion dollars. Please, a company cant go from 50 billion to 0 so fast. What is going on with myspace? Haven't heard about them forever. What is so special about twitter besides having an annoying name and saying "tweet" all day which sounds code for a fart/ shit.

Sorry dude but that's not happening.
 

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