Facebook Feedback Panel Seeks Ad Sentiment, And It May Save Your Marriage

Facebook recruited 10,000 U.S. users for its Facebook Feedback Panel. Are you among them? If not, you’ll be pleased to know Facebook doesn’t want to turn into SpamLand, but don’t expect that ads to stop anytime soon. This is probably a good thing, though -- for your marriage and other personal whatevers you put out there.

Facebook recruited 10,000 U.S. users for its Facebook Feedback Panel. Are you among them? If not, you’ll be pleased to know Facebook doesn’t want to turn into SpamLand, but don’t expect that ads to stop anytime soon. This is probably a good thing, though — for your marriage and other personal whatevers you put out there.

From the look of the survey, which is about advertising on the site, it seems like Facebook really does want to make the user experience better:

 

 

The survey is an ongoing thing, with each participant asked to anonymously answer questions on the service every month for a six-month period. Users

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