Related news indicates that "X", formerly known as Twitter, willAdd a button design similar to "Dislike", allowing users to express different opinions on posts.
Previously, when "X" was still Twitter, it briefly tested a "dislike" button feature, but it was not subsequently made an official feature. Recently, users discovered details through the code teardown of the "X" iOS app, including a set of buttons with a "broken heart" image, which seems to be a new feature that "X" will add next.
The ability to dislike posts is coming to the X for iOS app as well pic.twitter.com/rWk5mkRcip
- Aaron (@aaronp613) July 11, 2024
In the operation function, users seem to be able to quote specific post content and further express "dislike", but it is currently impossible to confirm whether "X" plans to make "dislike" an official function option.
Facebook had previously considered joiningDislike buttonHowever, when more options for expressing emotions were added later, the "Dislike" option was not included. At that time, Facebook responded that it hoped to maintain a positive usage model for social interactions and prevent users from using the "Dislike" button for cyberbullying or discriminatory behavior.



