Facebook Starts Letting Video As A Profile Pic

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Facebook is introducing five big changes to user profiles, which are viewed 4 billion times per day:

1. The option to pin Featured Photos to the top of the profile
2. Temporary profile pics
3. Easier visibility controls for About info, including a new 100 character Bio field
4. A mobile-centric design with centered profile photos plus big sections for photos and friends
5.The ability to use a 7-second looping video as your profile pic.

Profile Videos

Soon you’ll be able to click on your profile pic to upload a new profile video. You tap the record button and can shoot for up to 7 seconds with sound. The looping video will auto-play without sound (unless clicked) on your profile and the feed story about you uploading it. A still cover image you select will appear everywhere else, such as the small thumbnail that appears next to your News Feed stories.

Read More : Facebook Starts Letting You Add A 7-Second Looping Video As A Profile Pic | TechCrunch
 
Facebook to support short videos as profile pictures

Fed of up boring profile pictures? Well, Facebook will soon allow all of its users to stick up a short looping video in place of a regular motion-less profile picture.

Along with the new short video clips, Facebook will also be updating its social network to support temporary profile pictures that will revert back to a default after a set period of time. Facebook envisages users temporarily changing their picture for special events, such as birthdays or a vacation, to show support for sports teams or simply to reflect your mood.

This update aims to offer users a lot more choice over how their profile looks and Facebook is also adding in a new customizable space at the top of your profile. This space can be filled with details about your location, education or place of work and can also be accompanied by a selection of up to five of your favourite photos.

Finally, mobile profiles will be receiving a layout tweak which moves the profile photo or video right into the centre of the page and also makes them slightly larger. Photos and friends are also moved closer to the top of the page, which Facebook says will help people get to know each other a little easier.

This update is only available for a small number of iPhone users living in the UK and California at the moment, but it will be rolling out to every Facebook user in the near future.

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