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It is no surprise that Facebook copies the very functions that another of its applications replicated from Snapchat. We are talking about the stories, those contents in photo or video format that disappear after 24 hours published on the profile. Well, they no longer have to disappear forever, because, as with Instagram Stories, Facebook has decided to create an archive where they can be saved and thus recover that work that sometimes involves many minutes of decoration, creativity and design.This is how dyou should configure your archive to save all your Facebook Stories.
The first thing is to make sure you have the latest version of the Facebook application for both Android and iPhone, depending on the platform you use regularly. Head over to the Google Play Store or the App Store to make sure you have the latest app update. Please note that Facebook is rolling out this feature in a phased manner, so you may still have to wait several days to see it in your app. Don't despair.
Then just enter Facebook and look at the Facebook Stories section. On the right side of the carousel, just above the stories of our friends and contacts, the label should appear “Your file”This is the section where all your stories or histories will stop from now on. Please note that only stories shared from the time this feature is active are stored, with no ability to retrieve stories from the past.
Enter the section and check if you have photos and videos published as stories. What we are interested in is making sure that we have the automatic save function. In this way, Facebook takes care of store all this content on its servers and keep it safe. Which means that we don't need to download them and occupy part of our mobile's memory.
Click on the cogwheel inside the Facebook Stories archive and activate the automatic saving Thus, every time you create content for Facebook Stories will be saved here to view, retrieve or re-share at any time.
And ready. Now you can produce as many Facebook stories as you want, investing in them the necessary time to take advantage of their effects, their texts and stickers. All that work will not self-destruct and be lost forever after 24 hours of posting
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In addition to the Facebook Stories archive, Mark Zuckerberg's company is working on some sort of highlights. Another function inherited directly from Instagram, with which to create a composition of different stories that remain anchored in the profile of each user. A good way to have content related to our tastes, activities or mood to represent the profile and know the tone of the photographs and ephemeral videos that we share.
At the moment it is only in the testing phase and not available to all users. However, it is already known that they will appear as a new carousel with quadrangular covers. Slightly more eye-catching than the usual stories They will be visible to contacts who are already friends, although they will foreseeably have specific privacy tools so that this content is shown only to a group of contacts, to everyone or under different circumstances.
In short, a good way to collect the best content and have them organized on your Facebook profile, if you're one of those that creates content directly on the social network and not just on Instagram Stories.