Twitter Dislike Button is coming ...

 If you find a tweet offensive or unpleasant, you will now have the possibility to react with its new "I don't like" button. Now we show you the details regarding this topic.

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Twitter has started showing a worldwide "Dislike" button on its web version, a functionality that will be expanded little by little so that more and more users can enjoy the new little orange arrow in responses to tweets.

This is the option to decline replies on Twitter, an experience we're starting to see from time to time in 2020 and now being offered to a global audience.

At the moment, only a handful of users have this option that allows you to vote on an answer, but Twitter says they're rapidly expanding the new button, and that it will soon be available on iOS and Android as well.


Total upvotes and downvotes are not public, they are only used so Twitter knows what is best to display and what is best to hide, so obviously vote count will affect the visibility of responses to posts.


The goal is to reject offensive or irrelevant replies so that they do not appear or appear more subtly under the main Tweet. Users will vote against content when they see content they don't want to see in the future, giving them another option besides the ability to mute a conversation or mark it as spam or irrelevant.

According to Twitter, after analyzing usage over these past months, the function is improving the quality of responses to tweets in Twitter.