Facebook might soon let you mute comments with selected words

Facebook might soon let you mute comments with selected words
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2018-11-28 10:19

Let’s face it: Facebook is not the most positive place on earth. Some comments on your Facebook posts can be more than unpleasant. But researcher Jane Manchun Wong’s new finding in the app could bring us some hope for a better experience.

According to a screenshot posted by Wong on Twitter, users will be able to ban words, phrases and even emojis from comments on their timelines. However, people who post comments with those words and their friends will be able to see them. Facebook is working on letting users to ban words/phrases/emojis from showing up on their personal timelines…

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