Users React To Facebook Changes Source: WMTW
Maine -- Facebook is once again tweaking the pages of its 750 million users. All the changes the site has been making haven't gone over well.
The world's largest online social network is expected to announce more changes today. It is holding its annual f8 conference in San Francisco for developers who create games and other applications for its site.
Wednesday, many users woke up to find their homepages altered, with what Facebook calls "top stories" on the top of their pages, followed by "recent stories" listed in chronological order. On the right side there's a so-called "ticker," a live feed of all the ongoing activity that also appears in users' news feeds.
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