The Moments That Bring Us Closer’ video is now making its way out to users on Android, iOS, and the web new video in Facebook
Facebook is out with a new video collage celebrating the time spent together. It’s called “The Moments Bring Us Closer.” And, it’s now rolling out to users via Android, iOS, and the web on desktop. As one might imagine, it’s a pre-produced video, incorporating a few captured personalized moments.
Facebook ‘The Moments That Bring Us Closer’ Video Rolls Out to Android, iOS, Desktop
The video comes at a time when the social network is attempting to get past its slew of recent scandals. Over the past several months, the social site has been found storing user passwords in plain text, using its various features to grab more personal data, and other questionable practices.
Facebook currently releases monthly video collections, along with seasonal videos. The last time it released a video of this type was itsGood Adds Up, back in June 2017, when the company marked its 2-billion user milestone.
The company intends such content to get users interested and re-engaged in the social network. For some time now, it’s suffered from “content collapse,” a decline in original content broadcasting or original user posts.
How to Get the Facebook ‘The Moments That Bring Us Closer’ Video
To get the new Facebook ‘The Moments That Bring Us Closer’ video, simply open the app on Android or iOS. Alternatively, click over to the Memories section on the web and look for a prompt. Click or tap on it and wait a few minutes for the video to render. (Users can also claim their own by clicking or tapping on “Watch” at the bottom right of a friend’s video.)
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shows a revival of interest in the holiday that may have grown with the spread of the Internet, particularly in India, Bangladesh, and Malaysia.
Digital communication modes such as the Internet and mobile phones may be helping to popularize the custom,
since greeting friends en masse is now easier than before. Those who promote the holiday in South Asia attribute the tradition of dedicating a day in honor of friends to have originated in the U.S. in 1935, but it actually dates from 1919. The exchange of Friendship Day gifts like flowers, cards and wrist bands is a popular tradition of this occasion.
Friendship Day celebrations occur on different dates in different countries. The first World Friendship Day was proposed for 30 July in 1958, by the World Friendship CrusadeOn 27 April 2011 the General Assembly of the United Nations declared[
30 July as official International Friendship Day. However, some countries, including India,[celebrate Friendship Day on the first Sunday of August. In Oberlin, Ohio, Friendship Day is celebrated on 8 April each year.
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