Facebook Faces This seems like the most logical way for Facebook to close out 2020. Last week, reverse engineering expert Jane Manchun Wong shared images of a new look Facebook Help Center, with updated controls tools to help users find the answers they need. Facebook Faces
The update was later confirmed by Facebook - as explained by Facebook's Alexandru Voica:
"We redesigned the Help Center to help people find the information they're looking for faster, with an improved and streamlined navigation and a user experience that's consistent with the rest of Facebook.com. We've also made search easier to use and refreshed the most popular topics to reflect what people want to learn about today." Facebook Faces
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So, cool, right? A new Help Center experience, which is more in-line with common usage. Helpful, right? Facebook Faces
It seems that the update hasn't had the intended impact - yesterday, Bloomberg reported on the many small advertisers who have had ongoing issues with Facebook's ad systems, with the primary concerns being a lack of assistance tools and arbitrary or incorrect account suspensions. Facebook Faces
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