New Facebook Design Launch is Slow and Steady
According to Facebook, only 5 percent of users have been granted access to the new profile design. This is taking place while Facebook works through it’s bugs and responds to user feedback. It is clear that everything isn’t completely ready for prime-time yet. Personally, I have been having browser issues with my […]
According to Facebook, only 5 percent of users have been granted access to the new profile design. This is taking place while Facebook works through it’s bugs and responds to user feedback. It is clear that everything isn’t completely ready for prime-time yet. Personally, I have been having browser issues with my chat not displaying and there have been little glitches hear and there. It’s smart that Facebook didn’t roll it out for everyone overnight as all the bugs probably would have created a serious backlash.
This also means that there is still potential for user revolt due to the new design. Facebook users tend to be highly reactive to significant changes and the new design will most likely not be an exception. The only reason that no major backlash has occurred yet is that the new design hasn’t been rolled out to the majority of users. There is no word on when Facebook will finish rolling out the profile to users but at least one person that I’ve spoken with said it will at least be a few weeks before it is completely rolled out.
It’s clear that the new design has an emphasis on improving the overall user experience. Whether or not users think it actually does has yet to be seen. Do you have access to the new Facebook design? Would you describe your experience as positive?
| Published by |
![]() |
Original source : http://xfruits.com/rkminc/?id=30775&clic=244713098…
