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Go ‘Like’ Crazy With the New Greasemonkey Facebook Script!

Borat approves, do you?

A Facebook ‘Like’ Greasemonkey script was rolled out to the masses yesterday.  This script was developed by Matt Kelly, who works at Facebook, so you should know it works pretty darn well.  This script enables you to ‘like’ any page on the web by placing a thin toolbar at the top of every site you visit. It’s a simple script that has been downloaded over 1,000 times since yesterday.  Greasemonkey scripts require Firefox but users of other browsers can also use – Greasemetal for Google Chrome and Greasekit for Safari.  If you want to get your universal ‘like’ on, download the Facebook Greasemonkey script here.

Give Me My “Dislike” Button

So I am sure all of you avid Facebook user’s out there have asked yourself this question over and over: When will Facebook give us a “dislike” button?!

It seems as though the site has left out something so crucial to the Facebook user experience.  They gave us a “like” button in 2007/2008 and almost 3 years later, still no “dislike” button.  What on earth is taking them so long?  There are a handful of Facebook fan pages dedicated to this ignored “dislike” button. Some of those groups include:  “We Asked For A Dislike Button, and You Gave Us Another Like Button, Dislike Button, We Want A Dislike Option, I Wish There Was A Dislike Button, and I Want A Dislike Button.”

With so many user’s begging for another button choice, why wouldn’t Facebook add one?

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