5. The “Awesome” button
Want to inform one of your Facebook friends that you have seen a post, but don’t want to leave a comment for that person? There is a “Like” button for that. That was originally known as the“Awesome” button, an option that was eventually vetoed by Zuckerberg. It is probably for the best that Zuckerberg got his way, as “Awesome” could have been a controversial word to use on the website. Say, for example, that you were posting a memory about a deceased loved one. “Awesome” is probably not the word you want associated with that update regardless of the tale.
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