Facebook <\/a> wants to make it easier for users to share events and coordinate with friends before an event starts. The company this morning said it will test a new feature that lets users share to their Story those events they\u2019re interested in attending, then make plans to meet up with friends who also plan to attend.<\/p>\n The test will involve a new option to \u201cShare to Your Story\u201d that appears when you visit an event\u2019s page on Facebook. If shared, friends will see a tappable sticker within your Story that includes the event details and lets friends respond that they\u2019re also \u201cinterested\u201d right from the Story itself.<\/p>\n Friends also can tap on the sticker in the Story to visit the event page.<\/p>\n In addition, the new feature will offer a list of friends who plan to attend the event, so you can easily create a group chat with those users.<\/p>\n While the feature is available to all in the test markets, it seems particularly targeted toward younger users.<\/p>\n It arrives at a time when Facebook has been losing its younger users at an even faster pace than previously expected. According to a 2018 report<\/a> from eMarketer, for instance, last year was the first time when less than half of U.S. internet users ages 12 to 17 would use Facebook at least once a month.<\/p>\n Instead, Facebook\u2019s monthly user growth was coming from older demographics, the report said. It predicted Facebook would lose 2 million users age 24 and younger during the year.<\/p>\n Those users would be migrating to other social networks, including Instagram and Snapchat.<\/p>\n