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- The social network's videos that allow users to celebrate its 10-year anniversary will soon be changeable, according to the company. February 6, 2014 10:10 AM PST Facebook A Look Back videos are everywhere on the social network right now. But users have found that they can't edit the videos. That will soon change. Speaking to TechCrunch on Wednesday, Facebook said that users will soon be able to edit the videos to change moments included in the clips. The company's spokesperson said that Facebook doesn't yet "have exact timing" on the edit launch. "This will enable people to remove a post from the movie that was pre-selected and change it to a different one," the spokesperson told Facebook. Interestingly, Facebook's A Look Back help page says that users can edit videos. That feature, however, doesn't appear to be available to users as of this writing.
The social network's videos that allow users to celebrate its 10-year anniversary will soon be changeable, according to the company. February 6, 2014 10:10 AM PST Facebook A Look Back videos are everywhere on the social network right now. But users have found that they can't edit the videos. That will soon change. Speaking to TechCrunch on Wednesday, Facebook said that users will soon be able to edit the videos to change moments included in the clips. The company's spokesperson said that Facebook doesn't yet "have exact timing" on the edit launch. "This will enable people to remove a post from the movie that was pre-selected and change it to a different one," the spokesperson told Facebook. Interestingly, Facebook's A Look Back help page says that users can edit videos. That feature, however, doesn't appear to be available to users as of this writing.
The social network's videos that allow users to celebrate its 10-year anniversary will soon be changeable, according to the company.
Facebook A Look Back videos are everywhere on the social network right now. But users have found that they can't edit the videos. That will soon change.
Speaking to TechCrunch on Wednesday, Facebook said that users will soon be able to edit the videos to change moments included in the clips. The company's spokesperson said that Facebook doesn't yet "have exact timing" on the edit launch.
"This will enable people to remove a post from the movie that was pre-selected and change it to a different one," the spokesperson told Facebook.
Interestingly, Facebook's A Look Back help page says that users can edit videos. That feature, however, doesn't appear to be available to users as of this writing.