This is how Facebook completely changes in 2019.

This is how Facebook completely changes in 2019.
After a brutal year of 2018, Mark Zuckerberg has big plans for the Facebook platform in 2019. Facebook is being redesigned with a focus on community and privacy. Zuckerberg made these announcements at Facebook F8 being held today near his home in San Jose, California, where he has been dealing with privacy, confidentiality and confidentiality issues for the past year. Security and less trust in the platform. The new version of Facebook, called "FB5", will be the biggest change the social network has seen in years: almost every aspect changes in one way or another. There was a lot of information, but luckily we went there and collected all the most important information here.

Facebook F8 2019

New web and mobile models

The fifth major revision of the Facebook application is the new name "FB5", which will enter the communities. It will focus on communities, known as groups, with a sleek redesign that makes it faster and more reliable, not to mention visually appealing. Facebook's new mobile app is also going online today and should be much faster and more immersive. Facebook has found it more convenient to find what you're looking for, and more importantly, it claims to have made it safer. This is the biggest change to the Facebook app in five years: even the Facebook logo is updated for 2019. There's also a new Facebook website, which should be much lighter on system resources, with the same scripting language. design than mobile app. It will be coming in the next few months, with some updates appearing immediately.

Facebook F8 2019 Mark Zuckerberg made it clear that Facebook's attention was now shifting to public and private communities. This means that groups will be the cause for concern: there are already tens of millions of active groups on Facebook. Groups will be easier to find and participate in with a new redesigned Groups tab. This will show you a personalized feed of all your groups, so you can focus on your communities in one place, instead of parsing them from the rest of your news sources. Users will also notice that recommendations from the group will appear more and more often, but will be more relevant to what you're doing in the app. For example, you can see more "buy and sell" groups appearing on the marketplace, and Today in Gaming may suggest a new gaming group to join. The news feed will also be redesigned so you can share content directly with your groups. But this new community approach goes beyond groups.

Facebook F8 2019 Facebook is launching Facebook Dating in several countries, with a new feature called "Secret Crush". The idea here is that you can sign up for this program and name nine of your friends that interest you. If they opt into the show and name you as one of their secret crushes, then you will be matched. However, if the secret crush is not reciprocated, no one will know the names you have entered. Facebook Dating already exists in five countries and will expand to another 14 today. The service will launch in the United States at the end of the year. There will also be new ways to meet friends, thanks to the new "Meet New Friends" feature. It's also a signup option, so you'll only be exposed to people who are willing to meet new people. This feature will also work with your groups so you can easily add new friends to your favorite community.

Facebook F8 2019

All the rest

Facebook's marketplace is also getting improvements. You will be able to send products to the entire American continent and pay for purchases securely through the Facebook application. This should make shopping on the Facebook platform safer for sellers and buyers alike. The Events tab also looks new and will make it easier for you to explore your city. You can coordinate with your friends, find local businesses, and find a new favorite restaurant based on your personal preferences. There are a lot of changes coming to Facebook in the coming months, and that could change the way people use the platform on a day-to-day basis. At the very least, these changes are expected to make the social network safer and less divisive.