Do you think facebook should have an option to vote down things?

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  1. letterme profile image61
    lettermeposted 12 years ago

    Do you think facebook should have an option to vote down things?

  2. Goonoo Munawwar profile image59
    Goonoo Munawwarposted 12 years ago

    Yes, because there are many rubbish things out there which we think should be voted down.

  3. proudmamma profile image82
    proudmammaposted 12 years ago

    There are many times I have wished for a vote down or unlike button. With all the changes.....who knows....maybe eventually they will add it.

  4. zoey24 profile image77
    zoey24posted 12 years ago

    Yes i agree, i dont understand why there is a like button yet no dislike button. Half the things i see on there makes me want to hit a dislike button lol

  5. stylezink profile image72
    stylezinkposted 12 years ago

    No, I don't think they need it. What's the point to hurt your friends feelings? If you dislike something keep on scrolling, no need to be a negative nancy about it. Facebook gives you a 'hide' feature just for that reason. If I don't care for a particular persons constant game post or down on life status updates, I just hide them from my feed.

  6. letterme profile image61
    lettermeposted 12 years ago

    Its good to see comments from both sides, supporting the theory and objecting it. Thank you all for your cooperation.

  7. whoisbid profile image60
    whoisbidposted 12 years ago

    I think that facebook should have options to vote facebook itself down. LOL! Google Plus should have it too. If facebook and Goggle Plus are giving license to judge people and feel terrible when wrongly judged, then why should there not be a way to judge the companies who provided a way to start the problem?

  8. profile image0
    lostwithinmyselfposted 12 years ago

    Yes for defo, Everyone keeps saying it should have a dislike button but they don't seem to be listening!!! x

  9. SuperheroSales profile image58
    SuperheroSalesposted 12 years ago

    Facebook definitely needs a "Dislike" button because sometimes people post sad stuff and you can't "Like" it.  They also need a "Love" button because sometimes the "Like" is just not enough!

 
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