images/news/internet.jpgFacebook plans to redesign its homepage after users loudly disagreed with the social-networking site’s last round of tweaks. With Twitter and other social-networking tools gaining popularity, Facebook could face a variety of growing challenges over the next year. In just the past month, Facebook also had to address similar complaints from users who were concerned about privacy and personal data.
Facebook announced on March 24 that it would adjust its homepage in response to user fervor over its new design. The social networking site's new look had attracted an immense amount of user feedback, with a Facebook poll finding that 94 percent of respondents took issue with the changes. This is the second time in a month that Facebook had to contend with a user uproar that caused the popular social networking site to backtrack on its plans. In February, after it attempted to change its Terms of Service to claim ownership over all uploaded content.
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Facebook announced on March 24 that it would adjust its homepage in response to user fervor over its new design. The social networking site's new look had attracted an immense amount of user feedback, with a Facebook poll finding that 94 percent of respondents took issue with the changes. This is the second time in a month that Facebook had to contend with a user uproar that caused the popular social networking site to backtrack on its plans. In February, after it attempted to change its Terms of Service to claim ownership over all uploaded content.
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