Facebook has started to roll out photo comments, which is a new feature that allows you to comment on posts with images rather than words.
Originally built by a Facebook employee hackathon, photo comments
are starting to roll out globally on the web as well as the Facebook
mobile site. Users can't yet leave photo comments within Facebook's
mobile apps, but they are viewable, which gives an impression that the feature will be added into those apps very soon.
Adding a photo comment involves clicking a camera icon beside the text box where you would typically write a message and then uploading an image from your computer.
Let us know your thoughts about the new feature in the comments.
Image source : Flickr, PhotKing
Originally built by a Facebook employee hackathon, photo comments
are starting to roll out globally on the web as well as the Facebook
mobile site. Users can't yet leave photo comments within Facebook's
mobile apps, but they are viewable, which gives an impression that the feature will be added into those apps very soon.
Adding a photo comment involves clicking a camera icon beside the text box where you would typically write a message and then uploading an image from your computer.
Let us know your thoughts about the new feature in the comments.
Image source : Flickr, PhotKing
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