That was quick.
Just a couple weeks after first introducing its new platform for TV shows,eroticism vs sexuality Facebook is now bringing the feature to everyone in the U.S.
SEE ALSO: Publishers put down pitchforks for Facebook, proceed into original video with cautionCalled Watch, the social network is now working with dozens of publishers on original programming that lives in a dedicated section of Facebook's app and website.
Facebook began testing Watch earlier this month, but the feature was only available to a handful of users in the U.S. Whatever the company was hoping to gauge in the first few weeks apparently went well, though, because they're now pushing it live for the entire country. (Facebook tells us the full rollout will take a few days, so if you're not seeing it quite yet, keep checking.)
Even though it's still early days for the platform, publishers have wasted no time in embracing Facebook's biggest push into video yet. The company tells us there are already hundreds of shows available, with more regularly being added to the lineup.
The shows themselves run the gamut from weekly talkshow-style programs, cooking shows, animated comedy series, a VR dating show, and one-off specials that will air over the course of a few days. The programs are being created by major publishers and media companies like Condé Nast, Tastemade, BuzzFeed, and, yes,Mashable.
If you're outside of the U.S., you're still going to have to wait a little longer before Facebook's Watch section is live. No word on exactly when that will be, but the company says expansion plans are on the roadmap.
If it's anything like how quickly Watch expanded in the U.S., though, it will likely be sooner than later.
Topics Facebook Social Media
Mum and sons fight antiAmazon's getting serious about its delivery ambitions with a $1.4 billion hubAmazon's getting serious about its delivery ambitions with a $1.4 billion hubNew photos from venerable spacecraft show off incredible details in Saturn’s ringsMum and sons fight antiThis country wants to pay people to use the looNew campaign wants you to raise funds for abuse victims by ditching the razorThe Royal Family has a cautionary message for the worldThis vintageThis spoof government job involves watching porn all dayTrump to turn Supreme Court nomination into 'The Bachelor' on Facebook LivePhones will start matching your fingerprint on both device and SIM cardNew campaign wants you to raise funds for abuse victims by ditching the razorTwitter tweaks video again, adding view counts for some usersShowtime's new documentary will explore Jihadism inside the United States'Avatar' makes the leap from screen to comic book: An exclusive lookGet a first look at Rihanna as Marion Crane in the final season of 'Bates Motel'Jennifer Lawrence joins the long list of celebrities bashing Trump's Muslim banBest early Prime Day kitchen deals of 2025No, Twitter shouldn't ban Trump—here's why The world's carbon emissions went up in 2019, continuing a bad trend Watch this flock of birds form hauntingly beautiful patterns in the sky Minister slammed on Twitter for saying women need protection from 'hormonal outbursts' Climate change models have been accurate since the 1970s Woman claims restaurant review in Washington Post exposed husband's affair This startup wants the funeral industry to look more like the wedding industry How to talk to kids about gender Her father refused to, so woman's boss walks her down the aisle to marry her bride From Hermes to Montblanc: A guide to the fanciest smartwatches of 2019 8 best games to secretly play under the Thanksgiving dinner table The 'Black Widow' teaser is here and it's 2 minutes of extreme intensity Samsung reveals new Galaxy A phone on YouTube Girls in India will receive solar lamps this International Women's Day for an important reason Which Disney Channel bully Uber's new driver features could mean more destination discrimination 6 microaggressions to avoid around women Get new kicks for $29.99 plus free shipping on Journeys orders over $39.98 4 ways to get the best streaming experience out of your new Roku 2020 iPhones will come with smaller and larger screens Jonathan Van Ness' historic Cosmo cover is the prettiest damn thing
1.8818s , 8263.3203125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【eroticism vs sexuality】,Steady Information Network