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Wednesday, 28 August 2013
Facebook has started rolling out a new
feature called 'shared photo albums', which allows users to upload
photos from an event or of a common subject at a single platform on the
network. The shared photo albums will be initially available for
English-speaking users of the social network, but will be rolled out in other regions very soon.
The new feature allows access to as many
as 50 “contributors”, who can share up to 200 photos each. Album
creators have the options to invite others to the album or retain
control over album invitations. Earlier, users could post photos to
albums they had created, while each album was limited to 1,000 photos.
As explained by Mashable.com,
users have three options for privacy settings – public, friends of
contributors and contributors only. Bob Baldwin, software engineer at
Facebook, told Mashable, the privacy setting allows album creator to
have control over who can access to the group's photos. The Next Web quotes
Facebook as saying, “Hundreds of millions of photos are uploaded onto
Facebook each day and today, we’re making it even easier for friends to
share photos with the rollout of Shared Photo Albums. Whether you’re at
a wedding, birthday party, or fresh off of a trip, all your friends
will be able to add photos, tag photos and edit just one album.”
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