Facebook: THIS IS WHAT THE NEW DESIGN FOR THE SOCIAL NETWORK WILL LOOK LIKE

Facebook has already launched the new interface that it promised for the social network, here's why we will be able to enjoy it very soon.

Facebook shows the new design of the social network

Facebook has already launched the new interface that it promised in April for users all over the world, and some of those who use the social media platform can already enjoy it, although their number is small. Facebook has started to activate for some of its users the new much simpler, "cleaner" and much whiter interface, in contrast to that dark mode which we talked about yesterday, he is also available.

Facebook has chosen to make the interface of the social network more and more similar to that of Twitter, and this in the conditions where not everyone is really satisfied with the way that platform looks. Facebook did not make huge changes apart from the fact that it added white color everywhere, for icons, buttons, etc., the changes being quite small, but overall white now dominates the interface.

Facebook: THIS IS WHAT THE NEW DESIGN FOR THE SOCIAL NETWORK WILL LOOK LIKE

facebook shows the new white social network design

Facebook is still making this change in contrast to the new dark mode, but also because for years and years it hasn't changed anything at all regarding the appearance of the website used by hundreds of millions of people. For the time being, no new functions have been announced for users, Facebook wanting to offer us changes from a visual point of view for the time being, having other not very good changes prepared for later.

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Facebook will eliminate the number of likes registered by the posts, the option to like being available, but without seeing how many likes a certain post has gathered. This change will not be implemented together with the one for the interface, Facebook intends to offer it somewhere in the future, but for now a date when this will happen has not been announced by anyone.

Facebook offers the new interface for a small number of users, and will extend it to others if the first user tests do not cause problems for the people who use it.