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Here's the new Facebook, but do we need it?

Here's the new Facebook, but do we need it?

No question, there is some update on the Facebook interface, but what should the new Facebook look like?

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You can already try out the beta version, in which the point already appears in the new format, and many subpages are embedded in the new frame, with the old look.

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At first glance, the layout didn’t change too much, just everything got bigger. A little confusing, a little unnecessarily bigger, taking up space from the relevant content. I know this is trendy now and I’m a fossil who was stuck on the internet ten years ago, but even then, maybe less space would be enough for the right user bar and much less would be enough for the left where the various services, apps are available.

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It is definitely positive, however, that at the start you can choose to make the subject dark or light. The layout of the different pages and groups hasn't fundamentally changed either, unless you also administer one. In the latter case, you will get a bazi large bar on the left where the administration tools are located. Here, too, a little less would have been a principle valid.

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Somehow, the whole page became like it was optimized for mobile use and not thought of for those who use it on a traditional toilet or notebook. Of course, this is probably not true, since on mobile phones we do not use the browser version but the app.

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Which can be said that the interface is modern, in line with today’s trends, so it’s likely we’ll be forced to get used to it, or maybe we can escape instead if it doesn’t really come in.

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