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The Facebook Like button turned a year old last week and it has got people thinking about the nature of Facebook's open social graph. Nothing like an anniversary to make you stop and assess your relationship, right? Perusing through the comments on Facebook's announcement, two questions are prominent: a) it seems like the Like button has been around for more than a year and b) where is the "Dislike" button?
The Dislike button is probably not going to come any time soon, if ever. Facebook reiterated the point in an email that there are no plans for one. The opportunities for abuse are too great. There are a lot of different ways that a Dislike could be interpreted. Say somebody posts a story about animal abuse to their profile to share their outrage. Naturally, that would be a case to "dislike" the article. Nobody likes to see bags of kittens being drowned.
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