Facebook's F8 Sends Non-Techie Users Over The Edge

People who don't eat, breathe and sleep technology, let alone social media development, still feel overwhelmed by the currently visible alterations of the site and are complaining in the comments sections of every public f8 post going into the news feed.

Although Facebook’s f8 conference is intended for developers, this year’s event has gotten more mainstream than ever due to the company’s livestream — along with the viral promotions of the event circulating among people’s news feeds.

Normally one would expect only good things to come from any increase in brand awareness, but this time around Facebook’s f8 seems like it’s driving already unhappy users over the edge.

People who don’t eat, breathe and sleep technology, let alone social media development, still feel overwhelmed by the currently visible alterations of the site and are complaining in the comments sections of every public f8 post going into the news feed.

The most saturated demographic using Facebook’s subscribe button happens to be employees of the social network, plus the developers and technology media attending f8.

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