Millions of disgruntled Facebook users are calling for a boycott. The reason is the popular social networking site’s new design, which changed user profiles from an all in one page to a tabbed interface.

Several Facebook groups have sprung up to protest the change. One, called “1,000,000 Against the New Facebook Layout,” has nearly 3 million members, while two others, “Petition Against the New Facebook” and “I Hate The New Facebook” have over a million members each.  Even though it’s extremely likely that the memberships of all three groups overlap, the numbers are still impressive.

“The goal is to send a strong signal to Facebook. For every person that takes the time to join this group, there are more out there who are upset,” said Jessica Fishbein, one of the administrators of the “1,000,000 Users Against the New Facebook Layout” group and a Facebook user for about two years.

Users say they dislike the new tabbed interface because it’s clunky and forces people to click around to find the information they’re looking for.  They also prefer the former interface’s more discreet feel and subdued presentation.

Facebook claims it has been monitoring the groups and tracking the complaints, but some group administrators say they haven’t heard a word from the site.  Facebook also claims it is receptive to member feedback.  Whether they get the message about the new layout remains to be seen.  Similar boycotts by eBay sellers, irate over the auction site’s new policies which they claim are anti-seller, were unsuccessful in bringing about any change.

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