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<h2>Dislike Button on Facebook is Not Good for the World, Says Mark Zuckerberg</h2>

Facebook has recorded history when out of 7 people; one person was using Facebook on the Earth. Facebook is quite popular across a globe and we all at least once in a whole day look at our status. Sometimes our close buddies add such photos and comments which are infuriating and annoying but, yet we have to like their photos.
Facebook has introduced the ability to 'like' things in 2009, users have been asking for a 'dislike' button. Speaking at an internal Facebook town hall, founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that the company is finally looking at developing a thumbs-down function. It would be a way for people to express regret or sympathy, he said.
What [users] really want is the ability to express empathy. Not every moment is a good moment said Mark Zuckerberg, CEO and founder of Facebook. Mark Zuckerberg first mentioned that Facebook could introduce a 'dislike' feature in 2014 - at the time, though, he said the company was being cautious because it didn't want to spread negativity. Zuckerberg was quoted saying, "We don’t think that’s good for the world."

Facebook’s ‘what’s on your mind’ should get changed to ‘what’s your problem’ because there are myriads of quirky status we see on Facebook today. But, that will spread negativity and Facebook won’t be pleased to do that.