Facebook announced Thursday that within the coming weeks, the company
is testing autoplay videos within the mobile News Feed for a small
group of U.S. users. When a mobile user swipes through their News Feed
and comes across a video from an individual or a page of a musician or
band, it will automatically play. Sound will only turn on after a user
taps on the video.A Facebook spokesperson confirmed to Inside Facebook
that these videos cannot be boosted or advertised at all beyond
organic.According to Facebook, only videos posted by individual Facebook
users or verified pages (such as celebrities) will play automatically
within mobile. Videos will play silently until a user taps to hear
sound. When the video stops playing, the user will be taken back to News
Feed. Only videos uploaded directly to Facebook (or Instagram) will
play automatically — not YouTube or Vimeo or other platform apps which
post to Facebook.
This capability is not yet available for
pages.Facebook’s Kelly Mayes introduced this new capability in a blog
post:Today we’re starting to test an easier way to watch videos on
Facebook. Now when you see a video in News Feed, it comes to life and
starts playing. Videos initially play silently, and if you want you can
tap to play with sound in full screen. Scroll past if you don’t want to
watch.Mayes also addressed the issue of videos coming from advertisers,
confirming that those videos will not automatically play:At first, this
feature will be limited to videos posted by individuals, musicians, and
bands. We’re doing this to make sure we create the best possible
experience. Over time, we’ll continue to explore how to bring this to
marketers in the future.While this is not the introduction to Facebook
autoplay video ads that many people fear, this looks like Facebook’s way
to test the capability of video automatically playing. Facebook
traditionally rolls out products, works out functionality, then finds
the best way to add targeted and relevant advertising on top. Users
might be slightly more receptive on mobile to this capability than
desktop, at least that’s what Facebook is guessing.Video ads on Facebook
can be big business for the company, but latest reports suggest that
Facebook has pushed back the rumored controversial autoplay video ads
indefinitely.
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