Facebook debuts public to-do lists
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The most used social network in the world continues to bring news. Facebook introduces a new feature called lists. It is a function that will allow users of the social network to publish to-do lists with things to do. These lists will appear in the feed publicly. So the rest of the people will be able to see them.
Facebook debuts public to-do lists
The idea of Facebook with this new feature is to continue with its process of turning the feed into a place of interest. So the personal posts of friends and family will increase. While news and other content published by the media will decrease.
Facebook debuts a new feature
In the image you can find the design that these lists will have on the social network. Therefore, you can see that they are publications that are going to bet on a list design. Apparently, users will have the possibility to customize this function. They can add colored backgrounds and they can include all kinds of content in them. Once finished you can publish it in your biography so that your contacts see it.
With this feature, Facebook expects users to share more personal information with each other. Although it is not known if this is something that people with an account on the social network are willing to do. But you never know.
At the moment there are already some users who enjoy this function. Although it is in a final testing phase, it is expected that it will reach the rest of Facebook users in the coming days. But there is no specific date.
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