According to information; Facebook toyed with the idea of adding a “Sympathize” button to the social network, for when “like” doesn’t quite apply.
The Huffington Post told a developer came up with the “sympathize” button at a recent hackathon event. It would only appear if your friend labeled their Facebook post with a negative emotion like “sad” or “depressed,” the blog said.
Facebook has no plans to add the sympathize choice to the location; like any tech firm, it trials with features all the time. But the theme came up throughout a production from Facebook technician Dan Muriello at Facebook’s Compassion Research Day. The happening, which took location, last week, portions “everything we’ve wise in the last year about what occurs when you request the research of how persons concern to each other to social technology.” It was coordinated in conjunction with Stanford’s Center for Compassion and Altruism study and Education Compassion and expertise Conference.
According to information; yet, the only option is “like,” which is definitely not probably for all situations. Of course, one might argue that it’s not exactly a huge task to type a sympathetic comment like, “I’m sorry,” or “I’m here for you.” But this is the age of Facebook, so sometimes you only have time for a click.
Facebook is Introducing 'Sympathize' Button
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