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Facebook Changes

Facebook makes changes with the button the community I like late February Facebook more large planet informs us of a new change. This time in one of its most used by users, functions button I like, which from this week allows users to share the information of your choice in its walls with a single click. Until last weekend, the button only published a line link directed to the web page that I liked the user, now published links contain more information that includes a brief description, a photo and allows users to leave comments about the shared publication. While media as Mashable ensures that the change might be test, Malorie Lucich, a Facebook spokesperson explained that the social networking giant will keep the button share but the of I like will be the recommendation solution. The idea, apparently, is to know the opinions of the developers in relation with this change to the same functionality.

The new Facebook, however, have several looks. First it implies that users who use the button transmit information of their tastes easier and be more visible to contacts from their profiles. However, for those who prefer to go through the social network with more caution and without as much visibility, with the function its purpose will be more difficult to achieve. The other side of the coin have media that will benefit greatly, because the information you share will be more visible in their user profiles. Without a doubt, it will also help for companies who are already aware of the power of the social network and look for the shape’s position in the market through information sharing. The new function will also be a more effective tool for sites with content itself because it may represent an increase in traffic. Although it is clear that the saturation of contents on the walls will put at risk to more than one user of the social network..


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