New York, Oct 2: Social networking giant Facebook has allowed users to put up small videos as their profile pictures as part of a set of new mobile-friendly updates.
Facebook, which has about 1.49 billion users globally, has started testing these features to a small number of iPhone users in the UK and California and will roll them out to more people soon, it said in a blog.
Facebook has over 125 million users in India — its second largest userbase after the US.
“The world has changed since we first introduced profiles in 2004. On News Feed and profiles, we’re seeing people create and view more videos than ever before. Today we’re starting to test the next step in an obvious evolution of profiles: profile videos,” Facebook Product Managers Aigerim Shorman and Tony Hsieh wrote.
Users will be able to film a short, looping video clip that will play for anyone who visits their profile, the blog said. The social networking firm said people visit Facebook profiles more than four billion times per day.
Along with the new profile features, Facebook has also made design changes to mobile profile, aimed at improving the profile layout and better present information about the user in a more visually engaging way.
“We’re moving your profile picture and video to literally put you front-and-centre on your profile. Profile pictures are now centered, and we’ve made them bigger to give you more real estate to show off what you can do with our new creative tools,” the blog said.
The US-based firm has also introduced easier control over what people see on the user’s page with a customisable space at the top of their profile.
PTI