Facebook tests merging its News Feed and Stories into a single interface
Last updated on: 17 April,2019 09:50 am
Last September, Facebook and Messenger stories claimed to have 300 million daily active users.
(Web Desk) – Facebook is testing a redesigned interface for its application by combining its News Feed and Stories feature into a single feed. Thereby, allowing its users to tap through like an Instagram or Snapchat stories.
Application researcher Jane Manchun Wong found the interface in the Android version of the Facebook app.
Currently, Facebook stories and the News Feed exist alongside one another as distinct interfaces in the core Facebook app.
Users can scroll down to see the News Feed or tap one of the cards tiled along the top of the app to start scrolling through your stories. In this new design, Stories and News Feed posts — including text posts, pictures, videos, and sponsored posts — appear as part of the same interface.
Although Facebook stories were unpopular when they were first launched back in 2017, Facebook predicted that they would surpass the News Feed in popularity in 2019.
Facebook is testing to turn News Feed into Story Feed pic.twitter.com/83H7VWcgmD
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) April 15, 2019Last September, the company said that Facebook and Messenger stories had 300 million daily active users.
The future of the News Feed has been in question ever since CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that the company would be pivoting away from permanent public posts and toward private, encrypted messaging. Commentators took this announcement to mean that the News Feed would become a legacy product.
Responding to the discovery, a spokesperson from Facebook said, “We are not currently testing this publicly.” It’s currently unclear whether the interface discovered today will make it to public release.
Facebook is testing to turn News Feed into Story Feed pic.twitter.com/83H7VWcgmD
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) April 15, 2019Facebook briefly experimented with a horizontal interface for Instagram’s feed at the end of last year that was hugely unpopular with users.
The service initially claimed that the new interface was meant as “a small test,” but it later called it “a bug” in a statement.