Instagram's head, Adam Mosseri teased a dislike button for comments on the platform as users started noticing it appears during its limited test. Mosseri states the dislike button is quite basic for ...
Listen up, Facebook users: a "dislike" button may coming your way. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on Tuesday during a Q&A at Facebook's headquarters that the social network had been testing a ...
A dislike button might be coming to X really soon, despite multiple attempts to launch the feature over the past decade. Featured Video Earlier this week, Elon Musk introduced a dislike button to help ...
X appears poised to roll out a dislike button on replies according to posts from the company's head of product. - Matthias Balk/picture alliance via Getty Images Is the dislike button on replies ...
Elon Musk’s X, formerly Twitter, is continuing to develop a downvoting feature that will be used to improve how replies are ranked. Although the company has not yet officially announced its plans, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Elon Musk’s X resumed testing a dislike button on March 17, 2026, citing efforts to improve feedback and curb spam bot activity.
For years, Facebook users have been begging for a dislike button and now social media mogul Mark Zuckerberg is answering those pleas - well, kind of. After releasing Facebook's reaction feature back ...
bluesky logo on a phone - Photo Illustration by Thomas Fuller/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images You may soon be able to give posts the thumbs-down on Bluesky. The Twitter dupe recently ...
A new feature from Meta is now under testing on Instagram. The company is testing a dislike button for the comments section that seeks to enhance user experience. First, the new dislike button will be ...
Instagram is testing a "dislike" button that can be used for comments, Instagram head Adam Mosseri confirmed today. The dislike button is designed to give people a "private" way to signal that they ...
Appealing as it may sound as a way to protest insidious social marketing, the "Dislike" button being promoted through Facebook status updates offers victimization rather than rebellion. The "Dislike" ...