Facebook Axes the Iconic 'Thumbs Up' From Its Like Button
These are Facebook's new logos.
Ever since Facebook first introduced
its Like button in 2010, it has stuck to the same logo: that blue-and-white
thumbs up next to the word "Like."
Of course, the number of websites
promoting their content with that old button has increased astronomically—the
Like and Share buttons are viewed over 22 billion times per day—and Facebook
has finally decided that it's time to try something new.
Feast your eyes on the new logos,
which Facebook will start rolling out
in the next few weeks. The logos ditch the thumbs up of yore in favor of more
bright blue and the company's signature F.
For for memory's sake, this is what
the Facebook Like button used to look like:
Facebook has also made it easier for
websites to include the Like and Share buttons side-by-side and says that it
has seen an increase in the number of Likes and Shares throughout its testing
of the redesign.
Didn't know that Like and Share were
technically different?
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