Facebook listens to its customers:
The social media giant’s creator Mark Zuckerburg has hinted the site is planning on introducing the dislike button alongside its thumbs-up “like” option.
And a celebutard speaks:
Miss Delevingne, who has 27.5 million followers on Instagram, 4.9 million on Twitter, and 3.6 million on Facebook, said she had serious concerns.
She told the Sunday Times Style magazine: "If you can go around disliking someone's pictures, that is going to set off a whole new wave of bullying. "
*rolls eyes* No, sweetie. That’s not bullying. Not even close.
"These companies are making so much money, they just want the new thing. "
They do, do they?
The "dislike" button is one of the most requested additions Facebook users have asked for over many years.
Seems as if
they are just giving their customers what they want, doesn’t it?
"If it's something that is going to cause people harm, I really think we should steer against that. 'Like' away - but if you have a bad thought about someone, keep it to yourself."
Hmmm, should have taken your own advice, love.
It's a shame none of them have a 'self-destruct' button.
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"Cara Delevingne"
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We've seen the Streisand Effect. It would be interesting to see a Delevingne Effect should the dislike button be adopted.
ReplyDeleteWho the buggeration is she anyway?
"Who?"
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"We've seen the Streisand Effect. It would be interesting to see a Delevingne Effect should the dislike button be adopted."
Oh, I suspect it will be!