The social network Facebook continues to grow and evolve. And it seems to be the key to remain active and on the crest of the wave in the world of technology Now, and starting on the platform móvil, Facebook has improved the videos that are published on this social network with the inclusion of a play counter A most useful feature to know the importance and viralization that a content can have at through the user's wall.A real push for those who decide to choose this platform when distributing their audiovisual content.
The news comes from the social network, which has taken the opportunity to comment on the power that video content is taking on Facebook Thus, since last June, one billion video views per day have already been recorded. Quite a milestone when you consider that the figure was 50 percent lower before May of this year. In addition, they clarify that 65 percent of all these reproductions are carried out from mobile applications, confirming the already known trend of their greater use through these platforms.
However, what's really new is the feature that the Facebook mobile app will start displaying with your next update later this weekThis is a viewing counter that shows how many times an audiovisual content shared on the social network has been reproduced A piece of information that will appear at the bottom of the image, right next to the Likes and Comments you have achieved. Of course, the content must have been originally published through Facebook and not through other services such as YouTube All this through the user walls or through the pages created for groups
This new feature is focused on knowing the most popular videos in a simple way, according to the new data that is offered, according to Facebook Without However, it is quite a boost for the economic aspect, being able to count the impact of the contents directly and clearly. Something that is no longer just a matter of the . In fact, page administrator users will have access to all kinds of information about the playback of their videos, even knowing how much time they have watched before moving and jump to another part of the wall.
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Improvements in the field of videos is something that Facebook has been working on for some time. Thus, before this counter, the social network had already experimented with the inclusion of related videos once one had finished playing one. Also notable was the introduction of the autoreproducción of these contents when hovering over them, without having to press them. Issues that continue to evolve this social network. New features will arrive via Google Play and App Store apps throughout this week, although it is possible that they may be delayed a few more days for the Spanish market if the launch is staggered