Facebook testing new label to identify common things between you and random people

ANI  |  California [United States] 

If the scary data collection was not enough, is now testing a new label called 'things in common', which, as the name suggests, will show you what you share with random people on the social platform.

The label will show up in some comments on a public conversation. This is how it will work. For instance, you are commenting on a celebrity's public post and there are comments from people who are not in your friend list. You will see a label that says, "You both went to the University of Virginia", or that you are both from Phoenix, reported.

The label will also show if you are part of the same group, or if you work for the same company. The information will be shown for those who are not your friends.

The feature is one of Facebook's latest efforts at connecting people on its platform and initiating conversations by finding things in common. It is currently a limited small-scale test in the US and it is unclear if it will become a full-fledged feature in the coming days.

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First Published: Sat, August 25 2018. 13:55 IST