Facebook announced something about the platform's redesign back in March, but it looks like it may not happen just yet.

A story by Mike Isaac of AllThingsD claims that the redesign has stalled and won't be rolling out as originally planned. In Tuesday's story, Isaac wrote:
Sources said that in the small rollout to a single-digit percentage of users, engagement with the new design has stalled. So much so, in fact, that the majority of users won’t receive this Facebook redesign we saw unveiled this year.

Instead, sources said, it’s back to the drawing board on a better News Feed, while using the failed first launch as a data point for creating a better Version 2. When users finally do see something new, it will likely be far less drastic of a change, incorporating only some of the modifications that worked better than others.
A Facebook spokesperson confirmed that the company is still testing the redesign and taking feedback from users. No timeline has been mentioned.

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The new look includes three major components - larger images, ability to manage multiple feeds and a design similar to its mobile News Feed.

Zuckerberg told the media that the one of Facebook's goals with the redesign was to create a better platform for reading and gathering news. "What we are trying to give everyone is a copy of the best personalized newspaper in the world," he said from Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif.

For now, any new changes will have to wait.