Facebook’s new update will make your newsfeed like a messenger chat
Mar 22, 2017, 15:34 IST
In case you're not a fan of Facebook's bubble-based chatting background, we have some bad news: your News Feed may soon be another thing that looks like Facebook Messesnger.
Facebook seems to be testing text bubbles in the comment threads of its mobile app. This comes not long after revealing a new feature to immerse desktop users with undesirable pop-up tabs each time a friend replies to a comment.
Facebook was additionally, as of late, testing dislike button in messages. The move comes after Apple patched up iMessage, which allows users to react to messages.
A week ago, the social media stage took off Facebook Stories, taking after Snapchat's story feature. The story update for Facebook propelled in a limited beta for users in Ireland in January. The company as of late propelled the feature in countries including Chile, Vietnam and Greece, and may launch Stories worldwide in the future.
Facebook itself has about two billion users over the planet, and is additionally allegedly trialling a new feature that will allow users to link together various different social media accounts, including the likes of Instagram, Skype, Twitter and YouTube among others.
This could soon imply that Facebook users would have the capacity to switch between sites with only a click, and turn their profile page into a one-stop social media showcase.
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Facebook seems to be testing text bubbles in the comment threads of its mobile app. This comes not long after revealing a new feature to immerse desktop users with undesirable pop-up tabs each time a friend replies to a comment.
Facebook was additionally, as of late, testing dislike button in messages. The move comes after Apple patched up iMessage, which allows users to react to messages.
A week ago, the social media stage took off Facebook Stories, taking after Snapchat's story feature. The story update for Facebook propelled in a limited beta for users in Ireland in January. The company as of late propelled the feature in countries including Chile, Vietnam and Greece, and may launch Stories worldwide in the future.
Facebook itself has about two billion users over the planet, and is additionally allegedly trialling a new feature that will allow users to link together various different social media accounts, including the likes of Instagram, Skype, Twitter and YouTube among others.
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