This information so bizarre that many initially believed a hoax they learn. Yet it was well supported by Facebook and screenshots demonstrate its existence. In recent days, Facebook is testing and Highlight New Zealand, a feature that allows to put forward an update status that is considered important ... paying!
Against the modest sum of one dollar or two, participants in this test have the opportunity to enhance their prose for some time on the site. Highlight appears alongside the buttons "like" and "comment" in the update status. By clicking, you can access a dialog box prompting you to checkout "to make sure your friends see your post important."
It is true that since Facebook has changed - to the chagrin of many of its users - the way you view the news feed, it is not uncommon to "miss" an update of status of a friend in favor of more popular publications. This function would provide for maximum visibility, on a longer ...
statutes would not be promoted and labeled as such: not for your friends to know that you have paid to be read!
Facebook has briefly commented on this new feature. A statement that we sent a spokesman of the company in France simply indicates that the social network "is constantly testing new features on the site. This particular test is simply to measure people's interest in this method of sharing with friends. "
In other words: if Highlight a success, it could be extended to all users of the service ... or disappear if it fails. What is more likely: not sure indeed that service users are positive about the arrival of these eye paying statutes.
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