Facebook brings Stories to everyone, completes Snapchat cloning program – TNW

Posted: March 29, 2017 at 11:26 am

At long last, Facebooks Snapchat-apeing saga is complete: Stories is now rolling out to everyone on Facebook proper, after landing on Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger over the past several months. Along with it comes a filter-tastic new in-app camera, as well as a direct messaging feature.

Today, were excited to introduce the new Facebook camera. We think itll give everyone more ways to express themselves and share what theyre up to. So from now on, you can just let your camera do the talking.

Posted by Facebook on Monday, March 27, 2017

Gary Vaynerchuk was so impressed with TNW Conference 2016 he paused mid-talk to applaud us.

Stories has been on trial ina number of countries since at least January, so we have a fair idea of what to expect. Which is to say, it works exactlylike on Instagram; Stories live above your News Feed for 24 hours, and can include both videos and images with a variety of filter effects. Theres even now a dedicated camera button on the top left of the app to serve as a constant reminderto post some goofy filtered-up photo.

But to Facebook, the filters are more than justtrivial additions. People are sharing more visual content than ever, and these effects are a way to augment and provide context for the moments being shared on screen. To my surprise, thecompany actually acknowledged Snapchatas the pioneer in the space during a press event, noting that its new push is ultimately a reflection of the visual nature of todays communication.

It has a small team of artists creating the filters, and works to adapt the filters for each region so that they are relevant to everyone using them (such as using different slang text in different countries). Its also partnering with various brands for themed filters, including Power Rangers, Minions, and Wonder Woman masks, and intends to introduce new ways for the Facebook community to create their own frames and effects in the coming months.

One area Facebook is a bit different from other apps is that you have the option to share Stories directly onto your Timeline and News Feed as well, giving them a bit more visibility by placing them among standard posts. You can also now share 24-hour media with only a few specific people via a Direct feature.

On Instagram, at least, we know that Stories have been hugely successful. The company shared that over 150 million peoplewere using the feature in January, just five months after it was introduced.

That might be because Instagram is arguably the most similar in nature to Snapchat, with its visual emphasis on quick sharing. Anecdotally, at least, the feature hasnt been quite as popular on WhatsApp, where users have clamored for its removal.

Well have to wait and see how it does on Facebook proper. Stories are clearly a huge push for the company, and the fact that they liveabove your News Feed is remarkable, considering the latter has always been your main way of experiencing media on the social network. After all, Facebook could have gone the WhatsApp route and kept the feature in a separate tab you could basically ignore. But it didnt.

You might also be wondering: why cant you just cross-post your stories all the apps at once? For now, Facebook says it wants to test out what works best on each app theres a reason Facebook proper is the last one to receive it. The company is considering cross-posting, but its waiting to see how it all plays out first.

That makes some sense. The more places you need to post stories onto, the more often youre compelled to try out the feature in the long run. But I still feel bad for the social media gurus who will feel the need to post the same story to four separate apps (five, if you include Snapchat).

Whatever your take on Stories, its clear the format is hereto stay. These new features should be rolling out to everyone onFacebook starting today.

More Ways to Share with the Facebook Camera on Facebook

Read next: This sci-fi short film turns augmented reality into a creepy psychothriller

See the original post here:

Facebook brings Stories to everyone, completes Snapchat cloning program - TNW

Related Posts