Facebookhas today started to roll out globally a new feature called “Photo Comments”, with this new feaure now users can post images in the comments. Previously you could only comment with text and emoticons to express your feelings but now you can spice up your comments with photos.
To use this feature you have to click on the Camera icon in your comment box, where you can upload any photo from your computer or mobile. This feature is currently available for desktop and mobile sites of Facebook but the Android, iOS and other platform apps aren’t updated yet.
The photo comments feature was built during a Facebook employee hackathon and now included in the main site and soon coming to all mobile apps.
What do you think about this new feature? its going to make the discussions spice up but it will increase the spam too. Share your opinions in the comments section below.
Facebook introduced Photo Comments to spice up your conversations
Facebook has today started to roll out globally a new feature called “Photo Comments”, with this new feaure now users can post images in the comments. Previously you could only comment with text and emoticons to express your feelings but now you can spice up your comments with photos.
To use this feature you have to click on the Camera icon in your comment box, where you can upload any photo from your computer or mobile. This feature is currently available for desktop and mobile sites of Facebook but the Android, iOS and other platform apps aren’t updated yet.
The photo comments feature was built during a Facebook employee hackathon and now included in the main site and soon coming to all mobile apps.
What do you think about this new feature? its going to make the discussions spice up but it will increase the spam too. Share your opinions in the comments section below.
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