It seems like many of us will be eroticism in horror filmshunkering down until the COVID-19 pandemic passes, so Facebook is adding more virtual hangout features to Messenger Rooms.
Mark Zuckerberg's empire announced Thursday morning that the Messenger Rooms video call app would get some integration with Facebook Live. From within the Messenger Rooms app, you'll be able to hit a button and go live to Facebook, sharing whatever conversation you're having with the world. Invite as many as 50 people to join the call and you can host the most chaotic live podcast of all time.
Or a virtual book club, or a webinar, or really anything else you want. Once you start the stream, you get to choose where on Facebook it's shared and who can watch. You can add new guests mid-broadcast and if someone is being an unruly guest, you can kick them out, too. This will start rolling out in "some countries" on Thursday, according to Facebook, so don't be surprised if you don't get it right away. Eventually, it'll be available everywhere.
Zoom also allows its users to broadcast things to Facebook Live, so it makes sense for Facebook to undercut that with its own built-in feature. Messenger Rooms launched earlier this year in the midst of the pandemic. Our reviewer Brenda Stolyar praised it for allowing 50 people in the same room with no time limit, all for free. That said, like everything Facebook does, there are privacy concerns to worry about. Be vigilant, folks.
Topics Facebook
2016's $400 GPU vs. 2019's $400 GPUsThe Harem SpeaksWorldwide Wireless EnergyClinging to a ZineThe Parties DecideSeize the GavelJohannesburg BluesBody LanguageBose QuietComfort earbuds are $30 off at Amazon if you hurryConspiracy of SilenceEat Your VegetablesThe Parties DecideGreat LatinxpectationsDarkening ShadowsThe Hidden Faces of ApartheidTeaching Them a LessonFueling ResistanceThe State of Nvidia RTX Ray Tracing: One Year LaterA Culture of ResistanceThe Emperor’s New Rules Mark Hamill's tweet about 'Star Wars' reviews is peak Mark Hamill Y Combinator's Sam Altman pens controversial blog post Mark Hamill and Rian Johnson remember Carrie Fisher on 'The Last Jedi' Dear Disney: Now you own the original 'Star Wars', please bring it back in all its glory Nobody has ever heard of Oxford Dictionary's word of the year Jimmy Kimmel slams the FCC over net neutrality Disney and Netflix are battling for your kids' attention — and your wallet A mystery 'Mad Pooper' is terrorizing lawns in New York Site uses AI to help domestic violence survivors get restraining order Facebook joins debate over whether social media makes us unhappy Gift ideas for your child that wants a pet that aren't a pet, ranked from worst to best Fountain at EPA office reportedly spews sewage in the best metaphor of 2017 Breitbart and Infowars are anti 'Dark' is the best new Netflix crime show you're not watching How to be the most insufferable person at your ugly Christmas sweater party An airplane drew a Christmas tree on a flight tracker because why not Anonymous Bitcoin whale promises to give $86 million to charity 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' ending: Here's what happened Atari delayed its Ataribox console preorder to an unknown date 5 rules for Star Wars spoilers to get ready for 'The Last Jedi'
2.0511s , 8257.0390625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【eroticism in horror films】,Fresh Information Network