Meta is making a change to how sharing videos works on Facebook. Right now, you can share videos as a video from the post composer or as a reel, and both have different sharing workflows. In âthe coming months,â however, âall videos on Facebook will be shared as reels,â according to a blog post.
âFacebook remains a home for all types of video â short, long, and Live,â Meta says. âWe will gradually roll out these changes globally to profiles and Pages over the coming months to help you create, share and discover reels more easily on Facebook.â
Meta also plans to remove the length restrictions for reels on Facebook â right now, theyâre limited to being 90 seconds long, per a support page.
Additionally, Meta will rename the Video tab to be the Reels tab. âWe still value a variety of topics and lengths on Facebook, and this update wonât change what videos we recommend to you, which are personalized based on your interests,â the company says.
The changes to Facebook videos follow Mark Zuckerberg saying this year that he wanted to make Facebook âway more culturally influential than it is todayâ and to get back to âsome OG Facebook.â The company introduced a new full-screen mobile video player for Facebook last year. Meta has also pushed reels in a big way on Instagram, and as of January, reels on that platform can be up to three minutes long.
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