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Emolj is not enough ways to react to your friends' posts, so Facebook has given you another great and unique way of improving social media communication platform.

The social network has introduced the ability to upload a video into comments and replies, allowing users to respond to posts in a more personal way.

Facebook already supports links, photos, stickers and emojis within comments, as well as the ability to respond with one of six "reactions".

I'm Bob Baldwin, a Facebook product engineer who's worked on Groups, Events, Photos, and other products and others

Facebook's Bob Baldwin who build products such as Groups, Events, Photos, and others claims that the addition of videos will enable "more engaging and immersive conversations"."Videos in Comments are now available worldwide! You can upload them as replies to posts by people and pages, as well as within groups and events," he said in a blog post.

The new feature is supported on desktop web, iOS, and Android. To try it out, all you need to do is:

Record a video
Click the camera icon next to the comment field
Select your video
Press the "Post" button

Many different groups which have historically faced discrimination in society, including representatives from the Jewish, Muslim, and LGBT communities, have reached out to us in the past to help us understand the threatening nature of content, and we are grateful for the thoughtful and constructive feedback we have received. In light of this recent attention, we want to take this opportunity to explain our philosophy and policies regarding controversial or harmful content, including hate speech, and to explain some of the steps we are taking to reduce the proliferation of content that could create an unsafe environment for users.

Facebook’s mission has always been to make the world more open and connected. We seek to provide a platform where people can share and surface content, messages and ideas freely, while still respecting the rights of others. When people can engage in meaningful conversations and exchanges with their friends, family and communities online, amazingly positive things can happen.



To facilitate this goal, we also work hard to make our platform a safe and respectful place for sharing and connection.  This requires us to make difficult decisions and balance concerns about free expression and community respect.  We prohibit content deemed to be directly harmful, but allow content that is offensive or controversial. We define harmful content as anything organizing real world violence, theft, or property destruction, or that directly inflicts emotional distress on a specific private individual (e.g. bullying)

Facebook thinks it will be used for sharing family moments, helping celebrities connect with their fans, and reporting breaking news stories.


SOURCE: www.mirror.co.uk

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