The story format is not new and was originated and made famous by Snapchat. It has been on Facebook’s radar for some time as a plan to copy everything that successful from Snapchat.
The feature, known as “Facebook Stories” allows you to share stories with your Facebook friends and see what your friends have been up to for the past 24 hours.
You will now see at the top of the Facebook app rounded profile pictures which represent stories by your friends. If you tap on one, it’ll open your friend’s story with photos, videos, drawings and camera effects.
Facebook is essentially creating a second newsfeed for the mobile generation. It is swapping text and photo updates with visual communication because it feels more personal.
Once you get access to stories, you’ll find a camera icon in the top left corner of the Facebook app. You can then take photos and pictures, add effects and drawings and share the result. After 24 hours, posts in your story disappear forever. Facebook is also adding new camera effects today.
Facebook is introducing Direct as well, a new inbox for direct messages. It is similar to Snapchat’s direct messages. This way, you can share photos and videos with one or multiple friends in particular, or reply to your friends’ stories.
So Facebook has now added stories to all its main apps — Facebook, Messenger, Instagram and Whatsapp. While Instagram’s stories have been a tremendous success, let’s see if Facebook’s user base also wants to adopt the story format.
Facebook Stories and Direct were rolled out today. You won’t necessarily see stories straight away, but they’re on their way.