Facebook Messenger estrena varias novedades. En Estados Unidos, será posible dividir gastos entre varias personas, mientras que de forma más global mejoran las notas de voz con una mayor duración y más funciones. Además, el modo de chat efímero se extiende de forma oficial para todos los usuarios.
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Uno de los mayores beneficiados de esta actualización de Facebook Messenger son las notas de voz. La aplicación ya soportaba el envío de mensajes de voz desde hace ya muchos años, pero aumenta ahora la duración máxima a 30 minutos. Un gran aumento, pues el límite actual era de tan solo un minuto.
El modo temporal se activa deslizando hacia arriba en cualquier chat, y funciona de forma independiente a los chats secretos. Es algo así como un modo especial para hablar off the record, pues el historial del chat desaparece tan pronto como vuelves al modo normal (deslizando hacia arriba de nuevo).
The social media platforms themselves are evolving their tools and options to further attract and engage new audiences (e.g. advent of live-streaming features and 360-degree photos/videos). Newer social platforms, including Snapchat, Instagram, and now Musical.ly, are also competing for their share of the market. Accordingly, brands are jumping into social media with social media ad spend expected to reach $36 billion in 2017.
Broken down, time spent on social media differs across each platform. YouTube comes in first, consuming over 40 minutes of a person's day (i.e. 1 year and 10 months in a lifetime). Facebook users will spend an average of 35 minutes a day, totalling 1 year and 7 months in a lifetime (some statistics include Facebook, Facebook-owned Instagram, and Facebook Messenger for total time spent on Facebook). Snapchat and Instagram come in next with 25 minutes and 15 minutes spent per day, respectively. Finally, users will spend 1 minute on Twitter, spanning 18 days of usage in a lifetime.
Ads can not only be annoying but also dangerous when it comes to kids. This is why there are no ads or even in-app purchases in Messenger Kids. No more unexpected credit card bills. Even the emojis and stickers are kids-friendly. Perhaps the best part of the app is its disintegration with Facebook. No need to create an FB account for your kiddo to let video chat.(you need to be 13 to use Facebook anyway) We all know how unforgiving social media can be!
Before there was Messenger Kids, there was JusTalk Kids. JusTalk is a popular video chat app that brought features like drawing and doodling to video calling. Riding on the popularity of the app, they decided to launch JusTalk Kids with parental controls.
Caribu is not just a kids video calling app. Consider Caribu as a mix of Facetime and kindle, i.e. the kids can read a book, play a game, or draw on the screen while video calling at the same time. Overall, if you are a grandparent or kid looking to video chat with other kids, while also participating in some sought of collaborative activity, Caribu is an app for you.
For the longest time, Skype has been promoted as a family video chatting app used by millions around the world to see and talk to their loved ones. Long before there were WhatsApp and Facetime, there was Skype. This is not to say that the platform is perfect.
While Microsoft says that Skype is not intended to be used by children under the age of 13, children do use Skype to chat with friends and relatives. You can create a child account under your Microsoft account and then provide access to Skype from there. Microsoft notes that this step depends on entering the correct age which, if changed, will remove parental features from the account.
Whether you want to video chat with your kids that are in a different city or want to create a safe environment for them to learn how to use technology, there is an app for you. Depending on the platform that you are using, you can choose one that suits your needs. Go, have some fun.
To start a self-destructing message in Telegram, you'll have to be in a "Secret Chat." You cannot send a self-destructing message in a regular chat, so make sure it's a Secret Chat you're in. If not, start one.
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Open a chat with a friend, then tap the More button (four dots in a square) in the toolbar above the text field, and select Location. You may have to allow access to your location. From there, send your current location. Your friend will immediately get a map showing your exact location.
Open a chat with a friend, then tap his or her name at the top of the chat, and select Nicknames. You can then tap your friend's name again to begin setting a nickname. The friend will see his or her new nickname in the chatbox.
Open a chat with a friend, then tap the "i" button at the top of the chat, and select Nicknames. You can then tap your friend's name to begin setting a nickname. The friend will see his or her new nickname in the chatbox.
Open a group chat, then tap the names at the top of the chat, and select the names at the top. You can then change the name of the group chat to whatever you want. All your friends in the chat will see the new name.
Open a group chat, then tap the "i" button at the top of the chat, and select the names at the top. You can then change the name of the group chat to whatever you want. All your friends in the chat will see the new name.
Open a group chat, then tap the names at the top of the chat, and select the names at the top again. You can then change the photo of the group chat by taking a new picture or adding a photo from your camera roll. All your friends in the chat will see the new photo.
Open a group chat, then tap the "i" button at the top of the chat, and select the Extra Settings button (three vertical dots) button at the top. You can then change the photo for the group chat to whatever you want. All your friends in the chat will see the new photo.
Open a chat with a friend or group, then tap the name at the top of the chat, and you'll see a list of options that let you do things like mute notifications for a set period of time, add a nickname, select a colour or emoji for the conversation, and add more people. Tap the nickname, colour, or emoji options to customise the look and theme of the chat.
Open a chat with a friend or group, then tap the "i" button at the top of the chat, and you'll see a list of options like mute notifications for a set period, add a nickname, select a colour or emoji for the conversation, and add more people. Tap the nickname, colour, or emoji options to customise the look and theme of the chat.
Sometimes it's just easier to say something rather than typing it up. To send a voice message, simply tap and hold the microphone to the left of the text field on your chat. Once you start a message, it'll send when you stop holding the microphone, but you can drag it away to delete it. Anyway, say what you're too lazy to type, and then lift your finger to automatically send to the chat.
Open a chat with a friend, then find and send them a basketball emoji from your keyboard. From there, long-press on the emoji to open up a new screen where you can shoot hoops. Your friend will get a message asking them to play.
Open a chat with a friend, and then hit the thumbs-up button in the toolbar above the text field. If you tap that button, you'll send a quick thumbs-up to your friend, but if you hold down on it before releasing, you'll enlarge the thumbs-up and can send that instead. This works with whatever emoji you have selected for the chat.
Go to the Messenger home menu that displays all of your chats, and then click your photo displayed in the top left above the search bar. Scroll down to select emoji from the options. There, you'll be able to choose from different options besides the default yellow thumbs up.
Go to the Messenger home menu that displays all of your chats and click your photo displayed in the top left above the search bar. Scroll down to select Photos and Media. There, you'll be able to select emoji from the choices given besides the default yellow thumbs up.
Open a chat and select the More button (four dots) in the toolbar to the left of the text field. That will open two rows, with the bottom row containing applications you can open to easily share with the person in your chat. For instance, you can easily share music across Apple Music, news stories from the Wall Street Journal, and your favorite pins from Pinterest, along with a whole lot more.
Open a chat with a friend, then tap the More button (four dots) in the toolbar to the left of the text field, and select Payments. You can then toggle between pay or request to either send money or ask for money, respectively. Just enter the amount, add a note, and click next/request to send. You can also swipe left in this area to change the theme (to, like, a Christmas theme, for instance).
Open a chat and tap the More button (four dots) in the toolbar to the left of the text field. There, you should see a games option with a controller icon. Click it, and then you'll be able to select from the long list of available games. The person you're chatting with will automatically get a notification to join you, or you can just keep playing by yourself.
Open a chat with a friend or group, then tap the "i" button at the top of the chat, and select Notifications. You can choose muting options like 15 minutes, one hour, eight hours, 24 hours, or until you turn notifications back on.
Open a chat with a friend, then tap the Camera button in the toolbar to the left of the text field, and swipe through the photos in your camera roll. Choose a photo, then long-press on it, and tap Edit. You'll see options at the bottom of the photo preview that let you add text or doodles. 2ff7e9595c
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