1. Anything Your Ex Posts: Oh, you love life? DISLIKE. You got a new job? DISLIKE. You're happy? DISLIKE. No, but on a more serious note, why are you even friends with your ex on Facebook? C'mon now.
2. Excessive Baby Photos: Your baby is the cutest thing in the entire world, from farting to burping to pooping to cooing...WE GET IT.
3. Offensive Political and/or Religious Posts: Things are going to get rough out there people. Beware and tread lightly.
4. Death Posts: Finally, a way to acknowledge a tragedy without having to "like" it.
5. Anything Related to Candy Crush: Oh, you made it to Lemonade Lake on Candy Crush? Nobody cares. And don't even think about sending a game request!
6. Excessive Venting: A wise person once said, "Face your problems, don't Facebook your problems." Those are words to live by, friend.
7. Anything Sad: There's a lot of unfortunate news that hits the Facebook feed, and now you can be sympathetic without looking like an ass by "liking" it.
8. PDA Overkill: You're in a relationship. We get it.
9. The Fifth Engagement You've Seen in a Row: Everyone's in love and getting married. We get it.
10. FOMO: Stop rubbing in all the fun you're having without us. It's just rude.
11. The Oversharing Relative: We all have one. But be careful, a "dislike" will probably result in an hour-long phone conversation and some awkwardness at the next family gathering.
12. Selfie Galore: You have a face. We get it.
13. Unnecessary Check-Ins: You're at Starbucks?! NO WAY. You're at the gym?! AMAZING. Now get off your phone and do what you went there to do.
14. TV Spoilers: Why would you do that? WHY?
15. Vague Outbursts: Passive-aggressive social media tantrums? DISLIKE.
1. Anything Your Ex Posts: Oh, you love life? DISLIKE. You got a new job? DISLIKE. You're happy? DISLIKE. No, but on a more serious note, why are you even friends with your ex on Facebook? C'mon now.
I don't think the dislike button should be put into affect tbh
It seems like it has the potential to do more harm to people than anything constructive. Sure we may be able to dislike offensive posts but I think the possibility for this to be misused is bigger.