Not everyone is yet seeing this feature, though.įacebook confirmed to us that it has just started to test the feature on Android, and only a small percentage of users are seeing it appear for the time being. Slideshow’s Android launch was first spotted by the blog Android Police, which noted that the option is appearing in this same section, just above the “Tag Friends” option. This is where it will be found on Android as well. Now, however, you’ll see the option appear when you click on the Status bar (“What’s on your mind?”) alongside the others, like Photo/Video, Go Live, Check In, Feeling/Activity, etc. A “Try It” button also appeared next to friends’ slideshows you were viewing. At launch, Facebook’s version would prompt users who were posting their status to create a Slideshow if they had snapped more than five photos or videos in the last 24 hours.
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