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Facebook began testing two new buttons - Want ( I ) and Collect ( Collect"), and you can already try them on the pages of individual companies (Pottery Barn, Wayfair, Victoria's Secret, Michael Kors, Neiman Marcus, Smith Optics, my wardrobe Fab . com).
Some users instead of clicking on Want see in the upper left corner of the image from a collection of different test button - Collect . It allows you to organize a variety of goods under its own category, for example, "fashion", "home" and so on. Pressing Collect You may also be asked why you have decided to save himself my wardrobe this product. Here you can save it to one of your playlists ("collections") or create a new one:
When creating a new collection you will need to specify its name and publicity. Organization of various

goods for their own collections like way to organize my wardrobe content on Pinterest and provides more opportunities than the button Want . In addition, the company publishes on the "collection" and also provide users with a collection of individual elements of their own "collections", it can confuse users
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