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Facebook starts rolling out dark mode for Android users

1st November 2020
"Facebook had earlier rolled out the dark mode for the website and the Facebook Lite App."

After a long wait, Facebook has started rolling out dark mode for Android users. Facebook had earlier rolled out the dark mode for the website and the Facebook Lite App. The social media giant will now make the feature available to the Facebook app users on Android as well.

The development was first announced by noted tipster Jane Manchun Wong, who tweets about the features of the social media apps but this time her tweet comes in collaboration with Facebook. She also shared a small snippet of how the Facebook dark mode will look like once the feature is rolled out. She wrote, “Facebook is publicly testing Dark Mode! You asked it, I chatted with Facebook’s @alexvoica about it, and here’s a video made in collaboration with Facebook!”

Facebook had rolled out dark mode for web users earlier this year. However, it took Facebook rather long to roll out the feature to the Android users. Now that Facebook has started rolling out the feature, here is what you can do to get it

  • To get the dark mode, you first need to update your Facebook app on the Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
  • After updating the app, go to the Settings menu on Facebook
  • Scroll down and you will find the dark mode option
  • In order to enable it, you will have to turn on the toggle to activate the dark mode feature.

Facebook is yet to announce the feature officially but a spokesperson of the company was quoted as saying, “We know people have been asking for dark mode, and they won’t have to wait much longer. People will start to see the option in their Facebook app settings as we roll it out globally.”

Earlier, Facebook rolled out a new logo for Messenger along with interesting color pallets. “Messenger gets a new look to mark our continued evolution from a simple way to message your Facebook friends, to a place to hang out with your favorite people, on your favorite apps and devices. With over a billion users around the world, our mission is to be a universal way to connect and be closer together. That mission has never been more important as people everywhere look to private online spaces to stay connected,” Stan Chudnovsky, VP of Messenger said in a blog post.

Source: indiatoday


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Facebook tests "Popular Photos" feature similar to Instagram feed

17th November 2019
"Instagram like feature coming in Facebook."

Instagram is owned by Facebook and its obvious that two platforms will likely share good features of one another. In Facebook when you open a video, below that are the recommended videos. And if you open an image in Facebook , there are no such recommendation but Instagram does.

When you open an image in Instagram you can keep on scrolling as recommended or popular images keep on coming. Now, Facebook is testing similar feature in its platform named “Popular Photos”. This feature will allow you to see more pictures from your friends and other public posts by scrolling down just like Instagram.

 

 

No words on when this feature will rollout though.

 

 

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Facebook Dark Mode coming Soon?

23rd January 2020
"Facebook is taking their sweet time to implement the dark theme and according to a new development, dark mode in Facebook was seen recently for a brief amount of time than disappeared."

One of the main features of Android 10 was the integration of Dark mode. With that many apps also started adapting and integrating dark / Night mode in them. As more and more apps are adapting dark theme there are few which are still using a light theme, one of them is Facebook.

Facebook Dark mode

Facebook is taking their sweet time to implement the dark theme and according to new development, dark mode in Facebook was seen recently for a brief amount of time then disappeared. A similar thing happened a couple of months ago, dark mode appeared and disappeared. As the test has stared popping, we hope Facebook will bring the Dark Mode feature soon

Also read: HOW TO GET FACEBOOK’S NEW REDESIGNED WEBSITE WITH DARK MODE

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Verizon joins ad boycott of Facebook over hateful content

25th June 2020
"Verizon is joining an escalating movement to siphon advertising away from Facebook in an effort to pressure the company into doing more to prevent racist and violent information from being shared on its social networking service"

Verizon is joining an escalating movement to siphon advertising away from Facebook in an effort to pressure the company into doing more to prevent racist and violent information from being shared on its social networking service.

The decision announced Thursday by one of the world’s biggest telecommunications companies is part of an boycott organized by civil rights and other advocacy groups under the rallying cry of “#StopHateforProfit.” The protest, spurred by last month’s killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police, is supposed to last through July.

“We have strict content policies in place and have zero tolerance when they are breached, we take action,” New York-based Verizon said in a statement. “We’re pausing our advertising until Facebook can create an acceptable solution that makes us comfortable.”

Verizon noted that it has previously stopped advertising at other popular online destinations, such as Google’s YouTube video service, when it has felt its promotions might appear alongside content inconsistent with the company’s values.

In its own statement, Facebook executive Carolyn Everson said the company respected Verizon’s decision and remains committed to purging hateful content from its services.

“Our conversations with marketers and civil rights organizations are about how, together, we can be a force for good,” said Everson, vice president of Facebook’s global business group.

Other advertisers who have pledged to stay off Facebook and other company services such as Instagram include three major outdoor gear companies, Patagonia, The North Face and REI.

Common Sense, one of the boycott organizers, said other companies who have agree to “pause” their Facebook advertising include retailer Eddie Bauer, web browser maker Mozilla and and a movie studio, Magnolia Pictures.

The boycott, in theory, could pinch Facebook’s profits since the company makes most of its money from ads targeted at the interests that more than 2 billion people share on its various services. Investors, so far, don’t appear worried about that, though.

Shares in the company based in Menlo Park, California, hit an all-time high $245.19 earlier this week and haven’t fallen dramatically. The stock closed Thursday at $235.68.

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