Facebook (FB, +0.27%) is reportedly testing a Dislike button within the form of a "thumbs down" emoji.
But instead of giving users the oft-requested ability to "dislike" content announce on Facebook's News Feed, the elusive thumbs down is being trialed on Facebook's courier app, technical school Crunch rumored Sunday.
Some of Messenger's quite one billion users have reportedly been offered the choice of tagging friends' messages with the detest button, together with different emoji responses—including thumbs up for "like," heart-eyes for "love," and mouth-agape for "wow"—familiar from Facebook Reactions, that heterogeneous the "like" operate once it launched somewhat over a year agone.
"We're forever testing ways in which to form courier additional fun and interesting," a Facebook official told TechCrunch. "This could be a little check wherever we have a tendency to modify individuals to share associate degree emoji that best represents their feelings on a message.”