Facebook is bringing Snapchat-like Stories to its main mobile app
Facebook has been on a Snapchat-copying roll. First Instagram, which is owned by Facebook, rolled out its version of 24-hour stories. Then Facebook began testing
a similar product on its Messenger app in Poland. And now, Facebook is
testing ephemeral stories on its main mobile app. Facebook mobile app
users in Ireland can now test the feature, called Facebook Stories, on
iOS and Android, as first reported by Business Insider.
The feature centers on Facebook’s new in-app camera
that acts a lot like Snapchat’s. Users can put fun filters over their
faces or add visual geolocation tags to their photos and videos. It’s
accessed — like Snapchat — by swiping to the right on the mobile app.
Camera content added to stories will show up at the top
of friends’ Facebook app, similarly to how stories are laid out on
Instagram. Users just tap a friend’s circle to view their story, and
once they’re viewing the story, they can reply with a direct message,
like they can on Instagram or Snapchat. Videos and photos posted in a
Facebook Story won’t show up in the News Feed or on a user’s timeline by
default, although users can choose to share there, as well. Facebook
Stories is expected to eventually roll out to additional countries,
although we don’t have a more specific timeline.
Facebook has seemingly had great success in replicating
Snapchat’s strategy of camera-first sharing. The company says 150
million people use Instagram Stories daily, which is about the size of
Snapchat’s total user base. With Facebook claiming more than a billion
users, Facebook Stories has the potential to expand the reach of the
temporary stories concept. I personally can’t wait to see what my
long-lost high school frenemies are up to in their day-to-day lives.
It’s content I’ve been missing out on for nearly a decade.
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