Facebook’s latest changes to its newsfeed function has sparked outrage

A Facebook “Change Back to normal” in the group’s website said a little more than a million members, once again, the slope of Facebook for change sparked anger among users who prefer things remain the same.

“If it is not broke, do not fix it,” a Facebook user to display the name of Carlos Deleon wrote in a protest group chat page.

On Friday, Facebook modified its role in providing news for members of the world’s leading social network to catch up with the little data that can be lost when not on the website.

Facebook now allows members to switch between real-time flows receive news or activities taking place, and highlights online from what friends have participated in the previous 24 hours.

News Feed contains stories re-cap on the basis of factors such as how many friends have liked and comments.

The feed option funnels live updates and news about the activities of online friends “on Facebook pages as information surfaces.

“When we redesigned the Facebook page last March, we learned of the millions of users whose comments were met and considered in the development and Live News Feed Feed,” Facebook said.

“Whenever we launch new products, we listen carefully to our customers on the specific changes we can do to enhance their experience on the site.”

Some Facebook users have posted instructions describing a way to restore the old way of news homepages done “status changes” option by default.

“We encourage people to let us constructive, detailed feedback and commit to using it to inform how to build and improve the site for everyone,” said Facebook.

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2 Responses to “Facebook’s latest changes to its newsfeed function has sparked outrage”

bob feta on January 7th, 2010 8:31 pm:

There are ads on Facebook?

Really, if people aren’t smart enough to use something like a Facebook-specific ad-blocker, they deserve what they get.


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