Facebook Confirms Removal of ‘Edited’ Label; Still Maintains Edit History
While
Twitter is still contemplating whether the site needs an editing
feature, Facebook has made it easier for people to save face while
editing their posts on the social media networking website. Facebook has
now removed the on-post ‘edited’ label that the site used to show
earlier to let viewers know a particular post had been edited.The
site has not removed edit history, though the removal of the label
means it’s easier for users to overlook the changes made to a post, as
noted first by Mashable. Users can still access the edit history on
posts by going through the drop-down menu on the post. On being
contacted by Mashable, Facebook representatives acknowledged that the
website is using a different editing system than before but the change
was made a year ago – implying it took a while before the change was
visible to all users.Earlier, Facebook used
to show an ‘edited’ label next to the time stamp whenever any change was
made to the post. However, now users will be able to correct their
small cringe-worthy mistakes without any noticeable stamp that can
trigger users to search for the mistake made in the original post.
Notably, the edited label next to a comment can still be seen whenever
any changes are made to a comment.It
will be interesting to see if the social media networking giant gives
similar treatment to the changes made in comments as well going ahead.
Editing is an option that has often created a divide when it comes to
social media networking platforms.Twitter
CEO Jack Dorsey recently admitted that the website needs an editing
feature but expressed concerns regarding the implementation. While minor
changes like grammatical errors are not an issue, as these platforms
are often used for consumption of news, it can become a huge problem if
changes are made without any responsibility or acknowledgement.
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