"So very noble sounding. Your friend is “in bed with the flu, feeling blue :(“, and at last you can show your sympathy. Or a vague acquaintance you’ve ended up ‘friending’ on Facebook posts a rather distasteful video and you can now come out, all guns blazing and ‘dislike’ it.But here’s why Zucker and Co. will never approve a dislike button: people simply can’t be trusted to use a dislike button sensibly.Social media is all about building networks, being accepted, being ‘liked’, sharing information…positive things. A dislike button goes against all of that and would only promote bad karma and negativity. Anti-social media, in other words."


I agree with it. If there is a dislike button, people can easily show their hostile standpoint or insulting the blog holder without using any words. You can imagine that if a girl post a photo of her new hair style, and then there are 100 dislike...it will really hurt the girl. So, in order to keep connecting people in a positive fashion, Facebook should not add a "Dislike" button.