Facebook just added almost 200 national flags to its Profile Frames feature,Watch Mound Daughter giving users an extra chance share their national pride with all their friends—or just make everyone quickly scrolling through their feeds double-check if their phone screen has a smudge when the flags fly past.
The small flags, which appear at the top corner of profile pictures, don't make much of a statement beyond "hey, here's where I'm from" adding to Facebook's list of photo frames that allow users visually pledge allegiance to their favorite sports teams or social causes (think back to the much more affecting and ubiquitous marriage equality and Paris frames that filled newsfeeds in 2015).
SEE ALSO: Of course Facebook is putting a Snapchat clone inside WhatsAppYou can add a flag to your profile via Facebook's mobile app and via desktop browser (although you'll have to navigate straight to the dedicated Frames page in your browser if you're on a computer). I added the good ol' Stars and Stripes to my profile pic, but had to search a bit to find it first. You'll have to toy around with the tool to find some of the more obscure flags.
Facebook rolled out Snapchat-cloned geofilters called location frames last December—which are much cooler than the little flags in the corner of your pic—but that was part of a limited trial of Facebook's in-app camera.
The location frames are still being fine-tuned in nine countries—Colombia, Mexico, UK, Taiwan, Ireland, Italy, Hungary, Argentina and Spain—with plans to expand to others in the coming months. At least those frames will be able to tell your friends when you're off on a new adventure, rather than just reminding them where you're from.
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
Best robot vacuum deal: Eufy Omni C20 robot vacuum and mop at record
First look at Elizabeth Debicki as Princess Diana in 'The Crown' Season 5
AirPods can measure respiratory rate just by listening to you breathe
The Best Gaming Concept Art of 2016
Kid turns bible school coloring book assignment into real work of art
Meet Nestflix, the fake streaming service for fictional shows
Remember Yik Yak? Well, it's back and still anonymous.
Celebrities at the Grammys will wear white roses in support of Time's Up
Alienware M16 Gaming Laptop deal: Save $560
Keep an eye on your home from afar with this affordable AI
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。