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(Reuters) -All new videos uploaded on Facebook will soon be classified as Reels, simplifying how users publish visual content ...
Meta is killing “videos” on the social network to replace them with reels and introducing passkeys for a seamless and safer ...
All videos uploaded on Facebook will soon be shared as reels, with a streamlined creation process and no length or format ...
For starters, the video posting process is getting a lot simpler. Instead of using different tools to create a video or a ...
Facebook will soon convert all video uploads into Reels, regardless of their length. As part of this shift, the platform's ...
Facebook merges all new video uploads under the Reels format, removing length limits and adding creative tools as it ...
Facebook announced new video-related features today ranging from editing to discovery to make the platform competitive with YouTube and TikTok. It is also renaming its “Watch” tab to “Video ...
Amrita Khalid is one of the authors of audio industry newsletter Hot Pod. Khalid has covered tech, surveillance policy, consumer gadgets, and online communities for more than a decade. Facebook is ...
We’re launching a generative AI video editing feature across the Meta AI app, the Meta.AI website and the Edits app to help ...
The announcement comes just one month after Tom Alison, the head of Facebook, said the social media platform was working on a new AI model to power its "entire video ecosystem," not just Reels.
Clicking on a video in your normal Facebook friend feed can be a dangerous step, as it opens in a new Facebook videos window, with a TikTok-style endless feed of unrelated clips. That’s intended ...
On Wednesday, Facebook announced the newest TikTok-ification of its site by rolling out a new full-screen video player on its app, much like the vertical video format TikTok made so famous.