Facebook launches  dating app

 Facebook has brought its own dating app. The company has unveiled its new dating app in Europe.

Facebook's new app will compete with apps like Tinder, OkCupid, and Happen. According to The Verge, the Facebook dating app has been made public in about 50 countries in Europe.

The company wanted to make the dating app public on February 14 this year, Valentine's Day. But the launch of the app has been delayed due to the Coronavirus epidemic.

                                               
Facebook launches  dating app

The Facebook dating app was previously unveiled in the United States.

What's in it

According to the information received, matching is done according to the user's interest in the Facebook dating app. Facebook's Active and Interesting and Disliked will be used to suggest appropriate matches to users.

Facebook's dating app will only be available in the mobile version. Users will also be able to use their Instagram and Facebook photos on their profile or timeline.

Users will also be able to use Instagram Story to impress their date. In addition, Facebook dating will have a feature like Messenger, which will be used for chatting.

According to a recent report by App Annie, most of the money is spent on dating apps worldwide. Users do not hesitate to spend money on these apps.

There is more focus on this segment of Facebook. Facebook has made this app public as per its plan to increase users and revenue.

Facebook doesn't post these things  

Now is the time for social media. People are very active on social networks like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram. More than half of the world's people use Facebook. In this way, people are sharing their personal topics or any other type of content on a daily basis.

But before you post or share on social media, you need to know that if you share any content without thinking, your account may be blocked or you may even go to jail.

Of course, sometimes people share any kind of content on social networks like Facebook in the name of freedom of expression. But Facebook can close the account of such users by deleting their posts.

Today we are informing you about what kind of content is banned on Facebook. So you can avoid posting or sharing such content by mistake.

Spreading or threatening violence

If you share any kind of violent post, content, or expression on Facebook, then your Facebook may be blocked immediately. You may not post content that promotes violence on Facebook in any person, group, or plans

you'll be getting rid of clutter you don't need on Facebook. Also, you cannot share posts related to soliciting money or buying and selling weapons. If you do, your Facebook account will be closed.

Terrorist activity

You will not be able to share content on Facebook related to any kind of terrorist activities such as spreading hatred, spreading violence, killing someone, human trafficking, criminal activities.

If you post any of these, your account may be blocked. Facebook can block all of these things, even if it threatens a national or international organization or engages in violent activity. In this case, your account is also blocked.

Purchase and sale of prohibited items

You may not share posts on social media related to any type of banned drug, drug or ammunition, and hand weapons. If you share such content, your account will be closed immediately.

To poke someone without meaning

You poke someone without meaning on the social network Facebook. Or, if you harass someone for no reason, be careful, even if you do, your track record will deteriorate and your account may be closed.