
Facebook made liking and commenting on news feed posts much easier for mobile users with an update over the weekend that eliminated a step.

Facebook made liking and commenting on news feed posts much easier for mobile users with an update over the weekend that eliminated a step.
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Momentus Media has found that asking for a like gets a 216 percent higher interaction rate than otherwise.

Facebook appears to have removed the blue button for posting comments on items in the news feed and elsewhere on the site, prompting people to hit the enter key instead.

User comments have been redesigned to show small excerpts of the content, which has some Facebook users worried about their privacy.