Slashdot Mirror


Facebook Introduces Emojis, Live Video (thestack.com)

An anonymous reader writes: Facebook has announced that it would roll out a new live video tool called Live, available immediately for US iPhone users, and expanding to the rest of the world and Android users over the next few weeks. It is also expanding the 'Like' button to a range of emojis called 'Reactions'. The 'Live' video service has had a limited testing group since December, according to Product Manager Vadim Lavrusik. Starting today, Facebook users can access the service through the existing Update Status tool, and can control the audience for the video before uploading. Facebook also announced that it will roll out an expansion of the 'Like' button to a range of emojis called 'Reactions'.The 'Like' function will now include emojis for Love, Sad, Angry, Happy and Wow. The emoji for 'Yay' was discarded after testing.

70 comments

  1. Microsoft Live may have some issue with this by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I know, M$ sucks

  2. YAY!!! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    News for nerds. Stuff that matters. Thanks BizX!!!

    1. Re:YAY!!! by halivar · · Score: 1

      Well, we can always bring back Bennett and Nerval's Lobster if you miss them....

    2. Re:YAY!!! by Dins · · Score: 1

      Yes, let's crucify them for not making /. an idyllic paradise within 48 hours.

  3. My Toe, Your Pool of Stupid by crunchy_one · · Score: 1

    Not gonna dip my toe in this much stupid. Uh-uh.

  4. an editor here by takyon · · Score: 1

    How do you feel about "thestack.com"?

    1. Re:an editor here by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Not much of a fan honestly. This is actually old news. Facebook added this in October only in 2 countries, but said it will slowly add it to the rest. The Stack editor probably seen it himself and wrote a blog post with no research in advance.

      http://es.engadget.com/2015/10/08/nuevo-me-gusta-facebook-reacciones/

    2. Re:an editor here by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      An editor of The Stack or Slashdot?

    3. Re:an editor here by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I'm assuming you're one of the new Slashdot editors, right? I'm curious, who are you? And who are the other new editors now that Slashdot has been purchased? I know whipslash is a new editor, but who else? Thanks and welcome!

    4. Re:an editor here by halivar · · Score: 1

      I can't believe they're considering vetting sources for quality. That's not the Slashdot way!

    5. Re:an editor here by takyon · · Score: 1

      You caught me. I'm actually an editor for SoylentNews. We received 3 submissions from thestack.com including this one.

      I was going to delete them later but I noticed this one ran here and decided to look into it.

      You know what else we don't link to? Forbes.

    6. Re:an editor here by takyon · · Score: 1

      Nope, I'm a SoylentNews editor. We received 3 submissions from thestack.com so I checked around here after browsing the Slashdot-got-bought megathread. whipslash looks nice though.

    7. Re:an editor here by 110010001000 · · Score: 1

      There is nothing wrong with thestack.com, but they aren't following the standard "submit-to-firehouse-get-voted-on" procedure that everyone else uses, are they? Either they are paying to get on the front page, or they have paid people to vote their stories in.

    8. Re:an editor here by Gription · · Score: 1

      If there is an editor it appears that they couldn't recognize that the links for "Live" and for the emojis has been switched ...

  5. Inclusiveness by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I'm so glad they will add the "rest of the world AND Android users.

    1. Re:Inclusiveness by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Android peasants better step off from the iPhone Master Race.

    2. Re:Inclusiveness by Chris+Mattern · · Score: 1

      ...and Zoidberg!

    3. Re:Inclusiveness by Dragonslicer · · Score: 1

      Why not Zoidberg?

  6. What age group is facebook aimed at now? by Viol8 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "The 'Like' function will now include emojis for Love, Sad, Angry, Happy and Wow."

    Those are the sort of things pre-school kids care about.

    1. Re:What age group is facebook aimed at now? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Socipath much?

    2. Re:What age group is facebook aimed at now? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I want the "noted apathetically", "single raised eyebrow", "facepalm (facepaw?)", and "cowbell" enojis built into my Facebook interface.

    3. Re:What age group is facebook aimed at now? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No, but he does know how to spell it.

    4. Re:What age group is facebook aimed at now? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Where the hell is the stop cluttering up my feed with stupid ass memes or inspirational messages emoji? Or the I don't really give a shit about your hourly pictures of your child emoji?

    5. Re:What age group is facebook aimed at now? by randomErr · · Score: 1

      Same age group they've always targeted. We just got aged out of it.

      --
      You say things that offend me and I can deal with it. Can you?
    6. Re:What age group is facebook aimed at now? by BarbaraHudson · · Score: 1

      Of course there's no Hate or Don't Be An Idiot option. Oh no, can't have people expressing their real opinions unless they're positive. Even a Thumbs Down Dislike button would have been more of an improvement.

      --
      "Transparent" is a shit show that trades on every stereotype going. A man in drag is NOT a transsexual.
    7. Re:What age group is facebook aimed at now? by BarbaraHudson · · Score: 1

      Or the "if you scroll past this you have no heart", "help this person get 10,000 likes", "Like this, type Amen, and you will receive good news/money/whatever within 24 hours", the various "we have 500 xboxes/playstations/whatever to give away, share this pose and you will be entered into the draw", "can't you even check to see if it's true before posting this sh*t", and "warning: conspiracy nut on the loose" options.

      The same helicopter parents who are afraid something will happen to their kid walking to or from school have no problem posting tons of pictures of where they are, what they're doing, and of course what they look like.

      --
      "Transparent" is a shit show that trades on every stereotype going. A man in drag is NOT a transsexual.
    8. Re:What age group is facebook aimed at now? by hoggoth · · Score: 2

      In related news Facebook will prominently feature a 'Whats your favorite color?' field and use it to help you find potential new friends.

      --
      - For the complete works of Shakespeare: cat /dev/random (may take some time)
    9. Re:What age group is facebook aimed at now? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Isn't it funny how there seems to be an inverse correlation between taking responsibility for one's own safety (and that of one's loved ones), and one's level of general paranoia?

    10. Re:What age group is facebook aimed at now? by safetyinnumbers · · Score: 2

      The only time the Like button seems inappropriate is when someone has bad news. That's not the time I want to respond with a cartoon scowly face.

      Adding plain text buttons such as "Agree" or "Support" along with "Like" would appeal to the more mature crowd.

      As long as we don't also get a "Pray".

    11. Re:What age group is facebook aimed at now? by Dragonslicer · · Score: 1

      Adding plain text buttons such as "Agree" or "Support" along with "Like" would appeal to the more mature crowd.

      For our age group, one of the text options should be "Me too!"

    12. Re:What age group is facebook aimed at now? by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 1

      "The 'Like' function will now include emojis for Love, Sad, Angry, Happy and Wow."

      Those are the sort of things pre-school kids care about.

      Yeah, I see this as expanding the number of ways people will now have to get offended at some trivial shit and start facebook fights. Yay.

      (If only I had a facebook account, this would be relevant to me. Oh well.)

      --
      Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...
    13. Re:What age group is facebook aimed at now? by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 1

      Socipath much?

      Not much, maybe a little around the edges, if you know what I mean and I think you do.

      --
      Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...
    14. Re:What age group is facebook aimed at now? by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 1

      Same age group they've always targeted. We just got aged out of it.

      Yep. Mod parent "Insightful".

      I get older, but High School girls are still the same age....that does not seem fair. :(

      --
      Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...
    15. Re:What age group is facebook aimed at now? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yeah, I see this as expanding the number of ways people will now have to get offended at some trivial shit and start facebook fights. Yay.

      (If only I had a facebook account, this would be relevant to me. Oh well.)

      Fights = ad impressions.

    16. Re:What age group is facebook aimed at now? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      As long as we don't also get a "Pray".

      As long as it comes with a drop-down to select your various D&D deity, I'm okay with it.

  7. looking up artful dodging on alphabet.com by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    'BIZX Subsidiary SourceForge Media, LLC Acquires Slashdot Media.' Press release distribution .. ? inbreeding?

  8. The Death of Facebook by wjcofkc · · Score: 1

    Or maybe "Facebook: A Postmortem" Now that's a Slashdot title I would like to see.

    --
    Brought to you by Carl's Junior.
    1. Re: The Death of Facebook by bill_mcgonigle · · Score: 1

      You're kidding, right? They just announced 1.3 billion users world-wide and their stock went nuts. You and I may not value the service but they're wildly good at what they do. Expect 3 billion before too long.

      --
      My God, it's Full of Source!
      OUTSIDE_IP=$(dig +short my.ip @outsideip.net)
    2. Re: The Death of Facebook by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Wildly good at providing FREE services. And then sell ad space to companies. Even if their userbase expands to double the 1.3 figure. The revenue generated from even that won't match Google. Sorry but until FB starts bringing in at least 20B revenue a quarter then I'd say all new hip shit is good with the messenger but what else ya got?

    3. Re: The Death of Facebook by Ol+Olsoc · · Score: 4, Funny

      You and I may not value the service but they're wildly good at what they do.

      So is malaria.

      --
      The shepherds did so well protecting the flock that the sheep no longer believed that wolves existed.
    4. Re: The Death of Facebook by wjcofkc · · Score: 0

      No. Not kidding. Fantasizing. I am familiar with the size of both their user base and profits. I am well aware that they are not going away anytime in the foreseeable future. I also believe that they are the personification of moral decay - depravity. So yes, I would like to see those headlines, even though I know I won't.

      --
      Brought to you by Carl's Junior.
    5. Re: The Death of Facebook by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Oh man, if only everyone could be a global super-governmental corporate information monopoly. Everyone else is just a total loser. Trump 2016!

    6. Re: The Death of Facebook by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I also believe that they are the personification of moral decay - depravity.

      Then we have well and truly solved all the world's real problems.

    7. Re: The Death of Facebook by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 1

      You and I may not value the service but they're wildly good at what they do.

      So is malaria.

      Ooooh, apply cold water to burned area, lol. :)

      --
      Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...
  9. Put a drop of wine into a barrel sewage... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    If you put a drop of wine into a barrel of sewage and you get sewage.

    Put a drop of sewage into a barrel of wine? And you get .... sewage.

    Now, drop a turd into a barrel of sewage? Facebook.

    No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the human race. Sometimes I wonder what species actually sent 12 representatives to another celestial body. Especially when I have to drive in snow...

  10. So Periscope? by Rik+Sweeney · · Score: 1

    So Live is just Facebook's version of Periscope?

    1. Re:So Periscope? by swb · · Score: 1

      A marketing droid I'm friends with on Facebook is a major cheerleader for client involvement with Periscope, so it wouldn't surprise me if Facebook felt it had to get in on this, too.

  11. fucking Apple first party again by sensationull · · Score: 1

    Why do they even bother releasing to anything else, they don't give a shit about any other platforms enough to do a simultaneous platform release even for the larger android market.

    1. Re:fucking Apple first party again by gstoddart · · Score: 0

      Maybe Facebook values the Apple users more?

      Don't piss and moan about Apple for Facebook's choices ... wah wah wah ... my Android didn't get published first.

      Seriously, get over it.

      Is your life seriously hampered by not having fucking emojis in a Facebook app? Do you even have the app? Or is this just whining for no good reason?

      --
      Lost at C:>. Found at C.
    2. Re:fucking Apple first party again by U2xhc2hkb3QgU3Vja3M · · Score: 1

      Is it really a "larger Android market" if you do not count the devices stuck with old Android versions? Last time I saw statistics of Android versions, only a small percentage was using the latest major version, another small percentage was stuck with the previous major version and the rest went as far back as four major versions ago. That's like complaining that my iPhone 3GS isn't supported anymore, except that low-end Android devices still ship with old versions of the OS today, even as brand-new phones.

  12. Bring the war home by PopeRatzo · · Score: 0

    Slashdot needs to allow commenters to use emoji and live video, also.

    --
    You are welcome on my lawn.
    1. Re:Bring the war home by ColdWetDog · · Score: 1

      Careful what you ask for, you might get it.

      Bad Boy! No biscuit!

      --
      Faster! Faster! Faster would be better!
    2. Re:Bring the war home by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 1

      Slashdot needs to allow commenters to use emoji and live video, also.

      Yesssssssssssss...that will undoubtedly raise the quality of the discourse here. Absolutely. *cough*

      --
      Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...
  13. After extensive market research... by Chris+Mattern · · Score: 1

    ...we have discovered that Facebook isn't annoying enough.

    1. Re:After extensive market research... by U2xhc2hkb3QgU3Vja3M · · Score: 1

      Facebook is like that annoying, useless channel on your cable or satellite box. Just because it's there doesn't mean you have to watch it.

  14. Doge Approves! by Irate+Engineer · · Score: 1

    Much Love

    So Sad

    Very Angry

    Many Happy

    Wow

    --

    Left MS Windows for Linux Mint and never looked back!

    Vote for Bernie in 2016!

    1. Re:Doge Approves! by U2xhc2hkb3QgU3Vja3M · · Score: 1

      Much approve, send many Doge to D9scjyKETYZesSmhjCR4vye4bc6iDqXPd6 for many happy! World of Warcraft!

  15. Poor Android by nikhilhs · · Score: 1

    But will it make the Android app not suck and take up all available resources, and then some? I've uninstalled Facebook and Messenger, and now my phone runs like it's brand new. On the bright side, I now rarely use Facebook. So I've got that going for me.

    1. Re:Poor Android by gstoddart · · Score: 1

      I decided a while ago on my Nexus tablet I'd uninstall any app which was essentially just a web-page ... because I don't have to worry about ads and permissions.

      A shocking amount of apps are just wrappers around the same content as the web page, and just wanted to collect my data and serve up ads.

      Huge amounts of these apps are largely pointless, and can be replaced with a bookmark and requesting the desktop site.

      My tablet has a lot less garbage on it, and I have less privacy concerns with apps which want to access the world just because they say so.

      If the native app only really adds more data and ads for them, what value is it to YOU? I've concluded for many of them, they add no value at all.

      --
      Lost at C:>. Found at C.
    2. Re:Poor Android by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 1

      I've uninstalled Facebook and Messenger, and now my phone runs like it's brand new.

      I'd no more trust Facebook and Messenger on my phone than I'd trust an unattended pedophile at a daycare. (And not having a Facebook account kind of seals the deal for me, no reason at all to have it on my phone.)

      --
      Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...
    3. Re:Poor Android by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 1

      A shocking amount of apps are just wrappers around the same content as the web page, and just wanted to collect my data and serve up ads

      Holy shit, SAY IT ISN'T SO!! ;)

      --
      Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...
    4. Re:Poor Android by gstoddart · · Score: 1

      I know, it's a radical and wacky idea, and it will even be controversial ... but, yes.

      The sad thing is, for most consumers, they just go "ZOMG teh app" and don't stop to think "what does this really do for me?".

      It's like those terrible mobile sites which reditect you away from finding the fucking information you'd come looking for ... if all your mobile version of the web site is keep me from finding what Google sent me here for, your mobile website sucks.

      --
      Lost at C:>. Found at C.
  16. No U1F44E.... unfortunate. by mark-t · · Score: 1

    I had heard rumors that facebook was going to add an effective "dislike" button.... I guess this "reactions" is it. Maybe facebook was worried that "disliking" something would turn into a form of cyber bullying.

  17. "And." Just say "And." by wonkey_monkey · · Score: 1

    Facebook Introduces Emojis, Live Video

    "Emojis, Live Video"? Is that like "Santa Claus, the Movie"?

    Just say "and" if you mean "and." Let these pointless newspaper traditions die with their medium.

    --
    systemd is Roko's Basilisk.
    1. Re:"And." Just say "And." by U2xhc2hkb3QgU3Vja3M · · Score: 1

      Do you really mean that and I mean and do you have reading comprehension problems and man?

  18. Why by fulldecent · · Score: 1

    Before the internet you would read high quality content because it was high quality. And they would continue to publish it because you read it.

    Now it is too simple to measure "engagement" by counting comments, tweets, etc. Before long, publishers notice that useful articles with minor factual errors, vitriolic and gossip articles get the most engagement. Unfortunately this leads to more articles with that type of content.

    This new reactions feature will be extremely useful for content producers.

    --

    -- I was raised on the command line, bitch

  19. The emoji for 'Yay' was discarded after testing by U2xhc2hkb3QgU3Vja3M · · Score: 1

    Fluttershy was not available for comment.

  20. but no like? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You can't like something now, you have to LOVE it ?!?

    We go straight from dislike to angry also. Didn't know Facebook was run by the politicians :O

    Happy or Sad, how creative, takes me back to my preschool days....

  21. If I had a Facebook account I'm sure I'd be jumping for joy at all the new shiny junk they just added. But I don't, so eh.

    For those of you that do love you some Facebook, congratulations on the new goodies.

    --
    Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...
    1. Re:Wow by therealbev · · Score: 1

      I made my own bird-flip jpg. Working on "asshole" right now. Hard to do it without being vulgar :-(