Facebook Responds To Criticism Over New Redesign
After over one million complaints about the new Facebook redesign, facebook has finally responded in a blog on the webiste.

Old vs. New
Since Facebook started in 2004, we’ve been through several redesigns. Each was built with the intention of making it easier to share and understand what’s going on with the people you care about. Redesigns are generally hard to manage, in part because change is always hard and in part because we may miss improvements that any individual user may like to see. We keep in mind that there are 175 million people on Facebook, and everyone uses the site differently. We listen to feedback from our users, data on how the site is used, and our intuitions as builders and designers to create the product that provides the best experience across the board.
With the recent home page changes, we’re trying to present the right balance between what’s happening right now and what’s interesting over a longer period of time. We realize that both are important and getting them both right is crucial for the product to work. In the last few weeks, you’ve seen us shift the main emphasis towards real-time conversations and updates as the entry point to Facebook. We’re working hard to make this stream more valuable, and also to build out the richness and relevance of the Highlights section.
Your feedback means a lot, and we sort through everything we receive. The best way to give us direct feedback—to ensure that we can consolidate it—is through the feedback link on the home page tour. In the meantime, thanks for your support.
Read It All On the Facebook Blog.
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Very interesting read. I have to wonder though they said 1000000 people have complained and in your article it states there are 75000000 users which I know is one hundred percent accurate, there fore is there blog post just something to appease the one percent of users who have voiced there opposition to the change? I highly doubt Mark Zuckerberg is going to change the site to pleas one percent of the users.
M.H - March 24, 2009 at 10:31 pm
Good question. I am not sure, that 1,000,000 may be a reflection of the number of direct responses to facebook. But, If you do a search on facebook for “I hate the new facebook” you will get over 500 results. All are groups dedicated to the hatred of the new facebook layout. Just in the little bit of time that the new layout has been active, I would say that is pretty impressive. There is one group (Petition against the ‘new facebook’) that has 1.7 million members alone. Maybe with all this hate so quick, they figured they should respond.
xavier575m - March 24, 2009 at 11:20 pm