
Facebook has a new feature for the Elections Day.
The Elections Day is coming and the Americans will have to make a decision. Facebook decided to help people who will vote. They developed a new feature that is supposed to help users make a voting plan. The new update will not only show the presidential candidates but will also provide information about the elections in every state.
Facebook used data from the Center for Technology and Civil Life to help its users during the next week. The candidates will be presented in a random order. This way, the social network will not be accused of showing support for one of them. You will be able to read about the issues every candidate talked about, recent posts and news regarding the Elections Day. Of course, if you want to show your support for a candidate, Facebook allows you to share this information.
After you made your voting plan, Facebook will send you a copy to your e-mail. You can print it and take it with you on voting day. However, we do not recommend that, because that page could be seen by many people. If you do not want other people do know your favorite candidate, it is better to leave the voting plan at home.
Social networks are playing an important part during Election Day. People were able to see the debates of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Moreover, Americans share their opinions regarding this matter all the time. Even the candidates are using Facebook to get more people to vote for them. Social networks have become one of the main factors during the elections.
Facebook will also have a feature where users will be able to ask for advice. If you do not know what to choose or you have some questions, the social network will provide you with the information you need.
The Elections Day is an important day not only for the United States but for people all over the world. Millions of individuals will use their Facebook to find out the news about this event. What do you think about this new feature? Will it help people decide who will be the next president of the U.S.?
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