Monday, 19 December 2016

Facebook Messenger group video chat lets you talk to more friends than you probably have

Even if you can't go home for the holidays, Facebook Messenger just made it easier than ever to connect with friends and family far and wide. 

The social network's messaging app has added the ability to hold video chats in groups, letting you talk face-to-face with as many as 50 (!) people in one go. We can barely think of 10 people we'd like to video chat with, but maybe you're more popular than us. 

Facebook says group video chatting is the most requested Messenger feature ever, and it's available globally starting today on iOS, Android and the desktop version of Messenger.

Part of the fun - though only on iOS for now - is putting on 3D masks during your chat, lending some Snapchat-like silliness to your video conversations.  

Ready for your closeup? 

To start a group video chat, you'll first need to make sure you have the most recent version of Messenger. 

Once you've settled that, head into an existing group chat or start a new one, then tap the video icon in the upper right hand corner. 

This will prompt a video chat, and everyone in the group will receive a heads up it's started. Other participants can join with a tap, though you can call individuals or the whole group directly.

Once chats hit more than six participants, only the dominant speaker will be shown to the group, though everyone can still talk and be on video. Chatters can choose whether they want to participate only by audio, or be on camera.

Group video chats are yet another way Facebook is connecting us, and another feature it's adding against the likes of FaceTime, Google Hangouts, Skype, WhatsApp (which Facebook owns), and other messaging platforms. 



from TechRadar: Phone and communications news http://www.techradar.com/news/facebook-messenger-group-video-chat-lets-you-talk-to-more-friends-than-you-probably-have

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