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Twitterers React To Facebook's New Features: Groups Tool, Download Your Information, Dashboard Design

The Huffington Post     First Posted: 10/07/10 10:05 AM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 06:55 PM ET

During a press conference Wednesday, Facebook rolled out three new changes intended to give users more control over the information they share on the social networking website.

Facebook launched a new Dashboard that helps users manage their Facebook applications and the information available to their apps. A redesigned Groups tool helps users manage clusters of friends and the information those friends can access. With the new "Download Your Information" feature, users now have the option of downloading all their Facebook information. For a comprehensive look at these features, click here.

What do users think of these changes? Take a look at the slideshow (below) to see how users are reacting so far.

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During a press conference Wednesday, Facebook rolled out three new changes intended to give users more control over the information they share on the social networking website. Facebook launched a n...
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SovereignJohn
06:55 PM on 10/07/2010
There's the free & open internet. If you don't know how to use the free & open Internet there's Facebook.
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Richard Lauren
GetInstaSite
11:16 PM on 10/08/2010
Well said.
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Frank Torres
When I step up in the place, yo I step correct
01:40 PM on 10/07/2010
All of the gripes on those Twitter slides are legitimate. I think the kid from "Zombieland" needs to recognize that less is more...
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Bob Alberti
Created 1st commercial MMORPG & Internet Gopher
01:38 PM on 10/07/2010
For Facebook, "lukewarm" reactions are superior to "flaming."