Do you know someone who spends a lot of time on Facebook? Perhaps they compulsively check their phone whenever they get a new notification, or spend far too much time scrolling through their news feeds even after they’ve seen everything. Even if you don’t know anyone like that, there are plenty such people out there and more attention is being focused on the potentially negative side effects of spending so much time on social media.
It turns out that the social network is working on a solution to help users better manage their time spent on the platform. Developer and tipster Jane Manchun Wong recently posted a link on Twitter about Facebook’s upcoming time management program. Based on the screenshots provided by Wong, it looks like Facebook will start showing users how long they spend on the site, while also allowing them to set timers to better manage their social media consumption.
Facebook is working on "Your Time on
Instagram is also working on helping users to improve their digital wellbeing: https://t.co/y38mV3RtqB
as previously spotted: https://t.co/D26M9RuSxG pic.twitter.com/YqSyH0fpII
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) June 22, 2018
While Facebook has been reluctant to share the details of its new features, a company spokesperson, speaking to Tech Crunch, did confirm that the project was in the works. “We’re always working on new ways to help make sure people’s time on
The spokesperson’s words mirror those shared by Facebook’s founder and CEO during a post earlier this year, in which he said that one of the company’s “big focus areas for 2018 is making sure the time we all spend on
The upcoming time management features seem to line up with Zuckerberg’s goals of making Facebook more meaningful for users, even if it means they spend less time on the site overall. Just how much that affects the company’s bottom line remains to be seen. For now, however, the site is still going strong.