MOSCOW, December 12 (Sputnik) — Speaking at a Q&A session on Thursday in Menlo Park, California, Mark Zuckerberg discussed range of topics from Facebook, to his personal New Year's resolutions and favorite pizza topping, reports PC Mag.
He added that the site would need to find a way to make sure it did not become a way to debase people's posts.
"One of things we've thought about for quite a while is what is the right way to make it so that people can easily express a broader range of emotions," Mark Zuckerberg told an audience at Facebook's headquarters, reports BBC.
"A lot of times people share things on Facebook that are sad moments in their lives. Often people tell us that they don't feel comfortable pressing 'like' because 'like' isn't the appropriate sentiment.
"Some people have asked for a dislike button because they want to say, 'That thing isn't good.' That's not something that we think is good for the world.
As for his personal views Zuckerberg said, "I don't think there needs to be a voting mechanism on Facebook [for] whether posts are good or bad. I don't think that's socially very valuable or good for the community. But the thing that I think is very valuable is that there are more sentiments that people want to express than just positivity or that they like something," reported PC Mag.
He added that one personal possible resolution for New Year’s: stop eating fried chicken on pizza.