Tag: Feed

  • Instagram New Feature Updates: Meta-Owned Platform Shares Improvements to Reels, Feed Photos, Carousels, Stories and More To Create Content Easily

    Instagram New Feature Updates: Meta-Owned Platform Shares Improvements to Reels, Feed Photos, Carousels, Stories and More To Create Content Easily

    New Delhi, November 16: Meta-owned Instagram has shared a number of improvements to reels, feed photos, carousels, and stories, as well as new insights to help creators better understand how their content is performing. The company is testing the ability for users to scale, crop and rotate individual clips. “Save time while you’re editing with undo and redo features, coming soon. We’re also making it easier for you to find existing tools like Voiceover,” Meta said in a blogpost on Wednesday.

    The company is also adding 10 new English text-to-speech voices to choose from, available in select countries. Users can now show their creativity with six new text fonts and styles available in hundreds of languages. To help users’ text stand out even more, they can also add outlines for better clarity. For users to find the right audio for their reel, Instagram is testing new ways to access the audio browser or trending audio. They can now quickly jump to the audio page from the top of the camera roll and find what inspires them. Google Search New Feature Update: Google Announces New ‘Notes’ Feature That Lets Users To Comment on Search Results.

    In addition, the company is making it easier to edit users’ in-progress reels by giving them a streamlined view of all their saved drafts. Soon users will be able to preview their drafts, rename them, and schedule them in advance, the company said.

    To help users make more unique Reels and stories, the company is working on creating custom stickers from their own photos and videos in their camera roll, or from eligible photos and videos they see on Instagram. The company is also testing the ability to make custom stickers from videos. Moreover, the tech giant is making improvements to help users better understand how their reels content is performing. Instagram’s Threads To Add Core Feature of X ‘Hashtags’ To Its Platform, Starts Testing It With Select Users.

    “We introduced a new Reels metric on Facebook and Instagram called Replays and we updated the definition of Reels Plays to also include Replays in addition to Initial Plays. You may notice an increase in your Reels Plays as a result of this,” Meta said. In addition, over the coming months, the company will be rolling out the ability for creators to see how many people are watching their Reel on a moment-by-moment basis with its interactive Retention Chart.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Nov 16, 2023 06:12 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Dinner Date With Huge Python! Girls Sit for Meal With the Scary Reptile; Feed It With Chopsticks in Viral Video

    Dinner Date With Huge Python! Girls Sit for Meal With the Scary Reptile; Feed It With Chopsticks in Viral Video

    Recently, a video went viral on social media, where two women can be seen taking a large python with them to a restaurant for dinner. In the video, the two girls were seen sitting in front of the dining table. The snake was sitting on the table and watching everyone. Both women ordered food and waited for the waiter. The snake also seems like it was waiting for the food to arrive! When it came, one of the girls picked up the food with the help of chopsticks and fed it to the huge python, and the reptile seemed to really enjoy it. Many people in the restaurant were shocked to see this scene. While everyone is afraid of snakes, social media users are also shocked to see the women who casually brought the snake to the restaurant and fed it.  Woman Mocks and Angers Lion Kept in an Enclosure; See How the Internet Reacted to the Viral Video.

    Here’s The Viral Video

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  • Groom Tries to Forcefully Feed Sweets to Irritated Bride, Action Escalates To Ugly Fight During Wedding Ceremony in Viral Video

    Groom Tries to Forcefully Feed Sweets to Irritated Bride, Action Escalates To Ugly Fight During Wedding Ceremony in Viral Video

    Marriage day is the most important and memorable day for couples who tie the knot together to live a happy and healthy life. However, this definition didn’t go well with this couple, who had a quarrel during their wedding day. In a viral video shared on Twitter, a groom was captured force-feeding her future wife on stage. The annoyed bride seems reluctant to the man’s action and slaps him on the face. The action escalated into an ugly fight wherein the groom was equally beating the woman in anger. The clip has more than 61k views. Wedding Mishap Video Goes Viral! Bride and Groom Falls Off Swing Attached to Crane Turning Grand Entry Into Disaster.

    Watch The Viral Clip: 

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  • Monkey Pays His Last Respects to Dead Man Who Would Feed Him in Sri Lanka, Video Capturing Emotional Moment Goes Viral

    A heartwarming video that has gone viral on social media, a monkey can be seen paying his last tributes to man who passed away recently. According to reports, the man used to feed the monkey everyday. After the man passed away, the monkey came to pay his last respects. In the video, the monkey can be seen sitting next to the man’s body on a funeral pure. As the video moves further, the animal can be seen kissing the forehead of the man and even getting emotional. The viral video is from Sir Lanka. Video: Monkey Falls From Tree on Road, Unable To Get Up in UP’s Ghaziabad.

    Monkey Pays Last Respect to Man Who Fed Him Everyday

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  • Amazon Reportedly Testing TikTok-Like Feed in Its App

    San Francisco: With an aim to generate more engagement on its platform, tech giant Amazon is likely testing a TikTok-like vertical photo and video feed in its app internally. Per photos that Watchful, an AI product intelligence platform, provided to the Wall Street Journal, the feed, known currently as “Inspire”, will appear on the bottom navigation bar in the Amazon app, reports TechCrunch. Amazon Sells Bucket for Rs 26,000 After Discount, Baffled Netizens Ask ‘What Kind of Loot It Is’.

    “We are constantly testing new features to help make customers’ lives a little easier,” an Amazon spokesperson was quoted as saying.

    When users tap the diamond-shaped icon, they will see posts on the feed, which will include links to purchase any items featured in the post, the report said.

    As per the report, this is not the first time that Amazon has followed the same tactics as major social apps. It even has Posts, an Instagram copycat feature, as part of its advertising tools.

    It is unclear whether this feature will eventually roll out on the Amazon app, companies often test feature ideas internally, even if some may never ship to the public. With the new teat, the e-commerce giant has joined companies with the same idea, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Pinterest, LinkedIn, YouTube, Spotify, Netflix, etc.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Aug 18, 2022 04:53 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Instagram Down Today? Unable To Refresh Feed, Open Posts; Users Complain About App Not Working on Twitter

    Facebook-owned photo and video-sharing platform Instagram is reportedly not working again for several users. And they have taken to Twitter, the micro-blogging platform to complain about it. Many users are complaining about facing issues with login, unable to refresh feed as well as open posts on clicking. Downdetector, an online platform that provides users with real-time information about the status of various websites and services, have also confirmed that few users are indeed experiencing issues related to Instagram. Here’s what netizens have posted on the Instagram outage.

    Unable to Refresh Feed

    Not Again

    Instagram Not Working

    This One Is Facing Issue for Last 4 Days!

    Super Angry

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  • Facebook Launches New Home & Feed Tabs on Its App

    San Francisco: With an aim to enhance users’ experience, Meta-owned Facebook has announced that it is rolling out two tabs — Home and Feeds — that will now be available for iOS and Android users. Home is the new name of the tab that users first see when they open Facebook, such as Reels and Stories. Meanwhile, the Feeds tab allows access to the content from the people and communities users are connected with on the platform. Facebook Gaming’s New Clips to Reels Feature Rolled Out for All Creators: Report.

    “We are introducing Feeds, a new tab that lets you easily see the most recent posts from your friends, Pages and groups. You can curate a Favorites list of the friends and Pages you care about most and filter their content in this new tab,” CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a blogpost. “We are also naming the primary tab — the first thing you see when you open the app — Home,” Zuckerberg added.

    The company also said that some users will see Feeds as a tab in their shortcut bar; on iOS, this bar is found at the bottom of the app, and on Android, it is located at the top. Facebook expects these updates to be rolled out globally over the next week.

    The tabs in the shortcut bar change based on the parts of the app users use the most. They can also personalise and pin a tab in their shortcut bar, making its placement permanent. While Home is where users will increasingly find community through their passions and interests, they can continue to stay up-to-date on the people and communities you care about most in Feeds.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jul 22, 2022 09:30 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Viral Photos & Videos of the Week: From Nature’s Weirdest Phenomenon to Creepy Reptiles; a Compilation of Trending Content That Popped Up in Everybody’s Feed!

    With the advent of social media and the rise in popularity of websites like YouTube, Instagram and Twitter, viral content has come a long way! The feature of sharing and spreading has made stories spread like wildfire. A peculiar deep sea creature washes off a coast in some area or a waterfall drops in the reverse direction; the idea of viral has become something that’s not normal to human eyes. While you rest with your cosy blanket and a cup of sizzling chocolate during a rainy season- scroll through these pictures and videos that will make your weekend! From Bizarre Deep-Sea Creatures to Adorable Animals; Here’s a Compilation of Stories That Captured Attention of Many!

    Let’s Start With The Viral Nagin Dance Video: 

    Have You Seen The Snake Hidden Inside Man’s Shoe? 

    Reverse Waterfall Video That Amazed Netizens 

    Hollywood Style Exit 

    Food Abomination Video That May Make You Feel UGH! 

    Must Watch Video: 

    This Man From Bengaluru Broke Internet By Working On Bike 

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  • Instagram Down: Users Complain About Feed, DMs Not Working Properly

    Meta-owned Instagram is reportedly down once again, and the ‘Instagram Down’ hashtag has started trending on Twitter. As such, frustrated users are complaining about the same on the micro-blogging platform. Some users are not able to access their messages, while others complained of not able to reply. In addition to this, some users faced a problem with their Feed. Instagram Working To Turn Video Posts Into Reels: Report.

    According to DownDetector, the first spike of registered complaints showed up on Tuesday after 8 pm.

    One user tweeted, “Me to Instagram after refreshing my phone 3 times and reinstalling Instagram 2 times. #instadown #instagramdown.”

    Another users posted, “Me waiting for the instagram dm’s to work again to see the 0 dms I have #instagramdown.”

    Instagram is yet to acknowledge the issue, and we hope the social media platform will soon come up with an official statement.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jul 06, 2022 11:42 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • Instagram Working on New Full-Screen Mode for Feed: Report

    San Francisco: With an aim to make content on the platform more discoverable and immersive, Meta-owned Instagram is testing out a new full-screen mode for its feed and an updated navigation bar. The test, which has been rolled out to “a limited number of people”, according to Meta spokesperson Seine Kim, is the latest effort from the platform to compete with TikTok when it comes to social video, reports The Verge. Instagram Faces Teething Troubles With Stories Feature: Report.

    The report mentioned that if you are a part of that group, you will be able to see videos almost entirely full screen as you scroll through your feed (the navigation bar will still appear underneath them).

    The description, as well as buttons that let you favourite or comment on the video, will appear along the bottom, and the Instagram logo and other top buttons will appear floating above the top.

    The company has experimented with a full screen on the feed before. Last month, it tested a design meant to highlight videos, though that still had white bars on the top and bottom of the screen. It also left the main navigation bar at the bottom mostly unchanged, whereas the company says it is planning on also testing shortcuts for creating a post or message there.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jun 17, 2022 10:43 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).