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- Facebook is developing a talent show feature for its app where users sing a popular song and submit their rendition for review.
- The feature was spotted by engineer Jane Manchun Wong, who likened it both to Musically and an episode of "Black Mirror."
- Manchun Wong has a track record of uncovering upcoming features by reverse-engineering code.
Facebook has been developing a feature for its app which allows people to compete in a singing talent-show format.
Engineer Jane Manchun Wong, who has a track record of uncovering upcoming features by reverse-engineering code, spotted the in-development feature, which she described as resembling "a cross between Musically and Fifteen Million Merits from Black Mirror."
It seems that specific pages would be eligible for the feature, much like its trivia game show feature, and the copyright for the music is sourced through Facebook and Instagram's existing Rights Manager.
Whether Facebook intends it to be as dark as "Fifteen Million Merits" is another matter. In the "Black Mirror" episode, the characters participate in a dystopian talent show to escape the drudgery of their everyday lives, where they endlessly cycle on stationary bikes to earn "merits."
Facebook declined to comment on whether this feature will be rolled out when contacted by Business Insider.
Facebook is working on Talent Show where users can pick a popular song and submit their singing audition for review.
Feels like a cross between Musically and Fifteen Million Merits from Black Mirror
as I previously spotted: https://t.co/jHsYQpEvgo pic.twitter.com/TfC2Og5wlw
- Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) July 28, 2018
Facebook Talent Show and Instagram Music Stickers sources the music from the submissions by record labels through the new Rights Manager.
- Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) July 28, 2018