At F8 2019, Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced a slew of new changes heading our way in 2019.
After a brutal 2018, Mark Zuckerberg has big plans for the Facebook platform in 2019. Facebook is being redesigned with a focus on community and privacy.
Zuckerberg made the announcements during Facebook’s F8 event that was held today near the company’s home turf in San Jose, California, where he addressed the past year of issues with privacy, security and decreasing trust in the platform.
The new version of Facebook, codenamed ‘FB5’, will be the biggest change the social network has experienced in years: nearly every single aspect is changing in some way. There was a lot of information, but luckily we went ahead and gathered all the biggest bits of information right here.
The fifth major redesign of the Facebook app is incoming, codenamed ‘FB5’, and it will make communities – known as Groups – the focus, featuring a sleek redesign that should make it faster and more reliable, not to mention more visually appealing.
The new Facebook mobile app will be going live today, too, and it should be much faster and more immersive. Facebook has made finding what you’re looking for more convenient, and more importantly claims to have made it safer and more secure. This is the biggest change to the Facebook app in five years: even the Facebook logo is being updated for 2019.