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Messenger Rooms: Facebook's new video calls let 50 people drop in | Messenger Rooms: Facebook's new video calls let 50 people drop in |
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Facebook has added a wave of new video-calling features to WhatsApp, Messenger and its main app, following increased demand for social video calling. | Facebook has added a wave of new video-calling features to WhatsApp, Messenger and its main app, following increased demand for social video calling. |
New Messenger Rooms will let people start group video chats that can be joined by up to 50 people. | New Messenger Rooms will let people start group video chats that can be joined by up to 50 people. |
The company told the BBC it released the features earlier than planned due to the coronavirus lockdown. | The company told the BBC it released the features earlier than planned due to the coronavirus lockdown. |
Facebook said it had worked with cryptographers to prevent unwanted guests from dropping into chats. | Facebook said it had worked with cryptographers to prevent unwanted guests from dropping into chats. |
While the new features will launch for some users in the UK on Friday, it will take several weeks for the update to reach all Facebook members. | While the new features will launch for some users in the UK on Friday, it will take several weeks for the update to reach all Facebook members. |
Video-calling services have seen a sharp rise in use during the coronavirus pandemic. Facebook said video-calling on Messenger had doubled since last year, in areas most affected by coronavirus. | Video-calling services have seen a sharp rise in use during the coronavirus pandemic. Facebook said video-calling on Messenger had doubled since last year, in areas most affected by coronavirus. |
Rival app Zoom saw daily active users grow to 300 million in April. And Houseparty, owned by Fortnite-maker Epic Games, was downloaded more than two million times at the beginning of March, as the first major US cities issued stay-at-home orders. | Rival app Zoom saw daily active users grow to 300 million in April. And Houseparty, owned by Fortnite-maker Epic Games, was downloaded more than two million times at the beginning of March, as the first major US cities issued stay-at-home orders. |
Some apps, such as Microsoft Teams, have offered premium features for free during the pandemic. | Some apps, such as Microsoft Teams, have offered premium features for free during the pandemic. |
Facebook's new Messenger Rooms feature was introduced in a blog post by chief executive Mark Zuckerberg, a move usually reserved for its biggest product launches. | Facebook's new Messenger Rooms feature was introduced in a blog post by chief executive Mark Zuckerberg, a move usually reserved for its biggest product launches. |
New features | New features |
Like Houseparty, Messenger Rooms will let people drop in and out of group video chats while the "room" is open. | Like Houseparty, Messenger Rooms will let people drop in and out of group video chats while the "room" is open. |
John Hegeman, vice president of news feed for Facebook, said the company wanted to recreate the "serendipity" that happens in the physical world, something he claimed video-conferencing competitors did not do. | John Hegeman, vice president of news feed for Facebook, said the company wanted to recreate the "serendipity" that happens in the physical world, something he claimed video-conferencing competitors did not do. |
"In the physical world, you have the ability to bump into people... so, we're hopeful that some of that serendipity will be able to occur in this product," Mr Hegeman said. | "In the physical world, you have the ability to bump into people... so, we're hopeful that some of that serendipity will be able to occur in this product," Mr Hegeman said. |
Rooms can be created via Facebook or Messenger, and the company said it planned to add the feature to Instagram, WhatsApp, and its Portal video-calling devices "soon". | Rooms can be created via Facebook or Messenger, and the company said it planned to add the feature to Instagram, WhatsApp, and its Portal video-calling devices "soon". |
People creating a Messenger Room will be able to keep their room private, block unwanted participants and send invitations to people who are not on Facebook. | People creating a Messenger Room will be able to keep their room private, block unwanted participants and send invitations to people who are not on Facebook. |
Participants will be able to use augmented reality filters and change their background in real-time. | Participants will be able to use augmented reality filters and change their background in real-time. |
Publicly discoverable rooms will be listed at the top of the Facebook news feed. | Publicly discoverable rooms will be listed at the top of the Facebook news feed. |
The service was tested in Argentina and Poland, where Facebook Messenger is heavily used. During testing, rooms could support 17 to 20 participants at a time, but Facebook said that number would grow to 50 over the coming weeks. | The service was tested in Argentina and Poland, where Facebook Messenger is heavily used. During testing, rooms could support 17 to 20 participants at a time, but Facebook said that number would grow to 50 over the coming weeks. |
'Zoombombing' | 'Zoombombing' |
Facebook acknowledged that it had learned from competitors when developing its product. | Facebook acknowledged that it had learned from competitors when developing its product. |
Zoom has been working to prevent "zoombombing", which is when uninvited guests drop into video calls. Often they shout abuse or share pornography. | Zoom has been working to prevent "zoombombing", which is when uninvited guests drop into video calls. Often they shout abuse or share pornography. |
Stephane Taine, director of product for Messenger, said avoiding this issue was "top of mind" for Facebook. | Stephane Taine, director of product for Messenger, said avoiding this issue was "top of mind" for Facebook. |
The company worked with cryptographers to make the links for the Messenger Rooms difficult for hackers to guess. | The company worked with cryptographers to make the links for the Messenger Rooms difficult for hackers to guess. |
At launch, the chats will not be end-to-end encrypted. Mr Taine said he hoped to add end-to-end encryption in the future. | |
Facebook stressed it would not listen to or monitor video calls on its platforms. | Facebook stressed it would not listen to or monitor video calls on its platforms. |
However, the social media giant will still gather data on when users open a Messenger Room. The company said that data would be used to improve the product and the overall Facebook experience. | However, the social media giant will still gather data on when users open a Messenger Room. The company said that data would be used to improve the product and the overall Facebook experience. |
Other features announced today include: | Other features announced today include: |
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