Facebook afegeix sis noves alternatives al botó «m'agrada»

"M'encanta", "em diverteix", "m'alegra", "em fascina", "m'entristeix" i "em fa enfadar" són les opcions que la companyia oferirà a partir de divendres

Publicat el 12 d’octubre de 2015 a les 19:18
Actualitzat el 12 d’octubre de 2015 a les 19:19
Facebook ha posat aquest divendres al servei dels usuaris sis nous botons -una proposta que pretén ser l'alternativa al botó "no m'agrada"- . "M'encanta", "em diverteix", "m'alegra", "em fascina", "m'entristeix" i "em fa enfadar". Aquestes seran les emoticones que la xarxa social afegirà perquè els internautes puguin expressar el que els susciten les històries o imatges penjades al mur.

Estaran disponibles tant a la versió web com a la mòbil. Perquè apareguin les noves opcions només caldrà situar els cursos sobre el botó "m'agrada".

Mark Zuckerberg ja va deixar clar al setembre que la companyia volia incorporar novetats, però que en cap cas s'afegiria una opció que servís per "atacar" o "ofendre". 

 
 

Today we're launching a test of Reactions -- a more expressive Like button. The Like button has been a part of Facebook for a long time. Billions of Likes are made every day, and Liking things is a simple way to express yourself.For many years though, people have asked us to add a "dislike" button. Not every moment is a good moment, and sometimes you just want a way to express empathy. These are important moments where you need the power to share more than ever, and a Like might not be the best way to express yourself.At a recent Townhall Q&A, I shared with our community that we've spent a lot of time thinking about the best way to give you better options for expressing yourself, while keeping the experience simple and respectful. Today we're starting to test this.Reactions gives you new ways to express love, awe, humor and sadness. It's not a dislike button, but it does give you the power to easily express sorrow and empathy -- in addition to delight and warmth. You’ll be able to express these reactions by long pressing or hovering over the Like button. We’re starting to test Reactions in Ireland and Spain and will learn from this before we bring the experience to everyone. We hope you like this – or can better express how you’re feeling!

Posted by Mark Zuckerberg on Jueves, 8 de octubre de 2015