Facebook is testing out a new feature that lets users downvote comments - which could herald one of the biggest overhauls in years to the social network.
In a series of tweets, tech reporter Taylor Lorenz posted pictures of her Facebook feed showing the option to “downvote” comments, alongside the Like and Reply buttons. Multiple other people have since reported seeing the option in their feeds.
Comparing the feature to Reddit, where users can downvote or upvote content, Lorenz wrote: “Facebook is testing downvoting comments. Very Reddit tbh!”
The new feature does look similar to Reddit’s format - and it captured the attention of Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian Sr., who tweeted in response: “Sincerest form of flattery! Wish I’d trademarked it and ‘upvote’ when I came up with it.”
A downvote or dislike button has long been a rumoured next step for Facebook, but until now the social media platform has mostly stuck with the positive-only thumbs-up button.
But it appears the feature is real - despite some assuming the pictures were fake.
Facebook is testing downvoting comments pic.twitter.com/SBOSQITotO
— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) February 8, 2018
In addition to others claiming they saw the downvote button on Facebook, a video uploaded to Twitter also shows the downvote option.
A quick video of what the #FacebookDownvote button looks like for me. Coming up next, a video of putting it into action thanks to a willing volunteer. #smm #socialmedia #socialmediamarketing pic.twitter.com/LlJG8fVwdA
— Christina Hudler (@hudlersocial) February 8, 2018
However, people are already questioning whether adding a downvote button is a good idea.
Sincerest form of flattery! Wish I'd trademarked it and “upvote” when came up with it. 😂😂 https://t.co/wJMxILChCV
— Alexis Ohanian Sr. (@alexisohanian) February 8, 2018
Responding to the original post, one person wrote: “I was just thinking that Facebook needed more negativity.”
And another said: “This will end poorly.”
The Independent has reached out to Facebook for confirmation.
