Friday, 12 December 2014

In Public Q&A, Zuckerberg Says Facebook Wants Diverse Expression But Won’t Launch A Dislike Button

In Mark Zuckerberg’s 2nd public Q&A presently being livestreamed, Zuckerberg reviewed how Facebook won’t append a dislike button but wants to give more variation to how people share  reactions and emotions other than acceptance, and described how he doesn’t think attaching with friends is a waste of time.
The 30-year old CEO, clad in his gray t-shirt uniform, said Facebook changes its privacy policy as rarely as possible while placing up with its new
technologies. The company is processing on oversight of operation and user testing around emotion and sensitive communities And while Facebook gets disapproval for making us less connected in actual, Zuckerberg said the product’s aim it to let us play past Dunbar’s Number and maintain relationships with more people.
Zuck’s 1st public Q&A last month saw him challenge some of Facebook’s demanding questions and censure head on. The CEO described that Facebook break off Messenger from its main app and requisite people to download it for mobile chat to get people faster replies from friends and a better enjoy. He confronted the decrease in organized Page reach, saying that since people Like more Pages and add more friends, and all are sharing more content, but people spend a small time for News Feed, competition naturally lower reach over time.
Here’s today’s questions:
Judging by the success of the Like button, has there been any discussion of a dislike button?
What do you think about Facebook being a waste of time?

Why can’t I change my name?


How does Facebook contribute to civic engagement and discussion?

Why are there so many privacy updates?

What is Facebook doing around outreach to youth in the nearby community to help kids create their own companies?

What are some habits that you think led to your success?

What pizza topping do you want?
Fried chicken.
Why is coding so important?



How do you balance the need for improving your products with ethical concerns around experimentation on users?

Facebook might make some people anti-social. Do you ever think about helping people to make connections in real life as well?
How should I teach my child about Facebook?

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