Facebook has finally added a "Save" button in the news feed, so you can now save messages, photos, web links, pages, etc ... in order to consult them for later . The Save button is supposed to help users find the specific content they want to check in depth when they have more time. This way, you do not need to endlessly scroll back whenever you want to read an article that your friend posted.
The Record button puts all the content you want to save to a "smart" folder under the "More" tab in the mobile application, or in the left sidebar of the site. From here you will be able to browse the different items you have saved, and so you dive into the article or page of your choice. Saved items are sorted by category, so if you saved a bunch of pages of music, they will most certainly be all combined into a pre-defined section, while the links of your friends will appear in a later section.
Fortunately, the categorization of Facebook will allow content to be easily accessible to find in the recorded folder itself, it will be much easier when you find the links end up in your newsfeed. Facebook might even remind you to check the content you have registered with an article on news occasionally yarn. When you go through your list of saved links, you can choose to archive the things you read, move elsewhere, or share with a friend.
Facebook says no one will be able to see what you have saved, unless you want them to know . In fact, things appear and you save will be visible only to you. For example, if you think your friend would find useful a link, page, or an interesting article you can show that you saved specifically this element. However, it would not be too surprising if Facebook was starting to share information about what you save with merchants, businesses, and other sites.
nfortunately, you will not be able to view items in the saved file, unless you have access to the Internet, since Facebook does not put the content you save cached . To have such a feature consulting offline mode, Pocket and Instapaper are always the favorites of the user.
Facebook says the new button will arrive on iOS, Android and the Web platform in the coming days. At this stage it is unclear whether the Save button will take off or not. However, if this is the case, Facebook could easily add an option for offline viewing soon.
The Record button puts all the content you want to save to a "smart" folder under the "More" tab in the mobile application, or in the left sidebar of the site. From here you will be able to browse the different items you have saved, and so you dive into the article or page of your choice. Saved items are sorted by category, so if you saved a bunch of pages of music, they will most certainly be all combined into a pre-defined section, while the links of your friends will appear in a later section.
Fortunately, the categorization of Facebook will allow content to be easily accessible to find in the recorded folder itself, it will be much easier when you find the links end up in your newsfeed. Facebook might even remind you to check the content you have registered with an article on news occasionally yarn. When you go through your list of saved links, you can choose to archive the things you read, move elsewhere, or share with a friend.
Facebook says no one will be able to see what you have saved, unless you want them to know . In fact, things appear and you save will be visible only to you. For example, if you think your friend would find useful a link, page, or an interesting article you can show that you saved specifically this element. However, it would not be too surprising if Facebook was starting to share information about what you save with merchants, businesses, and other sites.
nfortunately, you will not be able to view items in the saved file, unless you have access to the Internet, since Facebook does not put the content you save cached . To have such a feature consulting offline mode, Pocket and Instapaper are always the favorites of the user.
Facebook says the new button will arrive on iOS, Android and the Web platform in the coming days. At this stage it is unclear whether the Save button will take off or not. However, if this is the case, Facebook could easily add an option for offline viewing soon.