Facebook new update 2020

Facebook has been rolling out several updates in 2020 to improve user experience, enhance security, and introduce new features. Here are some of the notable updates:

  1. Reactions: Facebook introduced a new reaction called "Angry" in 2020, which allows users to express their emotions more effectively.
  2. Facebook Dating: Facebook launched its dating feature in the US in 2020, allowing users to create a separate dating profile and match with potential partners.
  3. Facebook Marketplace: Facebook updated its Marketplace feature to allow users to buy and sell items locally, with a focus on safety and security.
  4. Facebook Groups: Facebook introduced new features for Groups, including the ability to create custom groups, improved moderation tools, and a new "Group Insights" feature.
  5. Facebook Watch: Facebook launched its video-on-demand service, Facebook Watch, which allows users to watch original content, including TV shows and movies.
  6. Facebook Live: Facebook updated its Live feature to allow users to broadcast live video with friends, family, and followers.
  7. Facebook Stories: Facebook introduced new features for Stories, including the ability to add music, GIFs, and more.
  8. Facebook Messenger: Facebook updated its messaging app to include new features, such as the ability to send money, make voice and video calls, and more.
  9. Facebook Portal: Facebook launched its Portal smart display, which allows users to make video calls, play music, and more.
  10. Facebook's AI-powered content moderation: Facebook announced that it would be using AI-powered tools to help moderate content on its platform, with a focus on reducing hate speech and misinformation.
  11. Facebook's "Clear History" feature: Facebook introduced a new feature called "Clear History," which allows users to delete their browsing history and app activity from Facebook's servers.
  12. Facebook's "Off-Facebook Activity" feature: Facebook introduced a new feature called "Off-Facebook Activity," which allows users to see and control the data that third-party apps and websites share with Facebook.
  13. Facebook's "Transparency Center": Facebook launched its Transparency Center, which provides information on how Facebook handles user data and content moderation.
  14. Facebook's "Independent Oversight Board": Facebook established an Independent Oversight Board to review and make decisions on content moderation and appeals.
  15. Facebook's "Facebook for Developers" update: Facebook updated its developer platform to include new features, such as the ability to create custom audiences and more.

These are just a few of the many updates Facebook has made in 2020. The company continues to evolve and improve its platform to meet the changing needs of its users.