Facebook is testing the ability to innovate Stories on PC

referring to Facebook is testing the ability for users to upload images and videos via desktop, reports TechCrunch. Will all this help Facebook users adopt Stories? We're continue not quite seeing a development quite like Instagram's. Personally, I've been seeing friends post Facebook stories a bit further than before.... however which isn't telling a lot, since any post is further than zero. Update January 18, 2018 3:53PM PT: This story has been updated to involve further photos and affirmation from Facebook which the feature is in testing.


Facebook is testing the ability to innovate Stories on PC

Unlike its Instagram counterpart, Facebook Stories has not been doing as well. The social network even released Instagram-to-Facebook crossposting and merged it with 1 of its other Snapchat clones, Messenger Day, over the past few months in an effort to get further people to Utilize it. But it does not look like Facebook is giving up on it anytime recently -- according to TechCrunch, the firm has begun testing the ability to post Stories straight from desktop. It's too testing a new design which puts Stories above the desktop break news Feed, similar to the feature's further prominent placement on mobile. At the moment, you could view Stories on desktop, however you could find them on the side bar instead of in the middle of the page.

Facebook is testing the ability to create Stories on PC

Facebook won't retreat from Stories as it adds desktop posting

referring to "We are always working to ensure people could easy navigate and enjoy Facebook, regardless of how they connect," a Facebook spokesperson says me. Facebook users going to be enable to of upload photos or videos, or shoot them with their webcam to post from desktop. That's why it started syncing Facebook Stories across Facebook and Messenger extremely posts on 1 review up in both. And it's why Facebook's desktop website is this time fully adopting Stories. If that's any portent, Facebook might just be early to delivering mainstream users the shift from text to Stories.





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