Facebook Messenger Testing Snapchat-Like Streaks
Taking on the competition, Facebook is testing a
'Streaks' feature in Messenger that is also used by Snap chat. The Menlo Park,
California-headquartered company has also added 4K resolution support to its
messaging service to uplift the visual experience. The latter feature is
arriving for both Android and iOS platforms.
The first of the two updates to Facebook Messenger is the
availability of Snapchat-like streaks feature that has been reported by certain
users. The new feature would help Facebook to enhance engagements by letting
users have a continuous conversation with their contacts. As spotted by Twitter user Case Sandberg, Facebook
Messenger shows a lightning bolt icon next to the name of a person you have
messaged for at least two days in a row. A counter is also available alongside
the streak icon to reveal for how many days you both have been chatting on
Messenger.
In a statement to Mashable, a Facebook spokesperson confirmed the presence of streaks. The spokesperson
stated that the feature was in testing to let you "see at a glance fun
facts" about the people you have spoken with on Messenger. It also adds
that the feature will be visible if the person has been messaged at least
"three days in a row". Although the formal comment does not reveal an
expansion of streaks, the feature could arrive on other Facebook-owned
properties including Instagram and Whats-app following its success on Messenger.
In addition to streaks, Facebook Messenger is receiving 4K
support take the visual communication to new levels. The new support enables you to send and receive photos in up to
4096x4096 pixels resolution.
Despite supporting larger images, Messenger is touted to
make it quicker to upload your favourite memories. Of course, you won't have an
as fast experience as the lighter version of Messenger offers on Android
devices. But in the latest case, you have the ability to zoom into your
memories to see the subjects and objects in detail.
You don't need to select any specific settings to send 4K
photos to your contacts. However, the latest version of the Messenger app is
required to enable the new experience. Facebook has started rolling out the 4K
resolution in the US, Canada, France, Australia, the UK, Singapore, Hong Kong,
Japan, and South Korea. Other regions will receive the same update in the
coming weeks.
As of September, Facebook Messenger has
more than 1.3 billion monthly active users worldwide - on par with
WhatsApp that reached the same milestone in July. The messaging service also
offers a platform to third-party developers to host their apps and games in
addition to features like bots, video calling, and peer-to-peer payments.
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