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Yuan Testing the long -awaited pause function on the Instagram scroll, this feature will allow users to use only one click to start and stop video.
The new feature is that Meta wants to use Tiktok’s latest logo in the U.S Black darkened Earlier this month. The popular short -form video application owned by this Chinese company may be prohibited from use on April 5, and it is still unavailable on the Apple and Google App Stores.
Meta said a small number of users in the world can currently use the pause function. The company cannot designate when it will be more widely launched.
In the past, Instagram users could only pause videos by tapping and holding the Instagram scroll on the screen, not just tapping the screen to pause on Tiktok. Previously, a click on the Instagram scroll will make the audio of the video mute, but the video will continue to be played. On Thursday, CNBC could use one -click to suspend the Instagram scroll video.
Thousands of users have commented and brought them to other social media to lobby scroll pause buttons.
“Hello @Instagram, can I ask a pause button on the scroll? Posted on social media website x Titktoke was offline in the United States for several hours earlier this month.
In addition to the scroll pause button, Meta also announced a new video editing application called “Edit” this month, which will compete directly with the CAPCUT editing application of Bontedance. Adam Mosseri, head of Instagram, said that the editor will be launched in February In the postEssence
Meta also paid the creators to promote Instagram on Tiktok, Snapchat, YouTube shorts and other short -form video platforms. CNBC report Sunday.
On the second day of the company’s report, the Yuan Dynasty on Thursday rose slightly on Thursday Revenue in the fourth quarter This defeated analysts’ estimates on the top and bottom line.
The head of the head of the head, Mark Zuckerberg, said on Wednesday’s phone call on Wednesday: “We will understand what TIKTOK will happen. In any case, I hope that the scrolls on Instagram and Facebook will continue to grow.”