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Sometimes news websites and other businesses that have Facebook pages post videos that may contain sensitive content. Luckily, Facebook flags the video with a warning so you'll know before you start the video. If you want to chat to friends more privately, send them messages in Facebook Messenger, originally Facebook Chat. On Facebook web you'll get a pop-out chat box, or you can use the standalone Facebook Messenger app on iOS and Android. You can chat and video call your friends too. Groups are an extremely useful feature for leisure and business - create a public or private group for any topic, and add people. This way, you can connect with everyone at the same time by posting statuses, photos, polls, and links. If you're at a concert and want to share the experience, you can broadcast live so your friends can see what's happening.
You can run Facebook on any platform that you can think of. Desktop browsers run it well, and it has standalone apps for Apple and Android mobile devices and tablets. You can view Facebook on gaming consoles, some smart televisions have the app, and if you're a fan of the Amazon Echo, Facebook has its own version in the Facebook Portal which allows you to video chat with all of your Facebook friends. There's a reason that the site is as huge as it is - you can't do anything online without running into a website or app that isn't owned by or partnered with Facebook.
Yes. Games, chatting, video, photos - Facebook has it all. Instead of downloading a ton of different apps that each do one thing, just having Facebook will be more than what you're looking for, especially if you're not into keeping up with the newest social media. Chances are, if Facebook doesn't have it now, it will soon, and they'll make it user-friendly and easy for people of all ages to understand. We recommend Facebook for a number of reasons - everything and everyone that you need, all in one place. It's fun and reliable, and it's not going anywhere.
The group chat message capabilities will default to the device with the lowest denominator (MMS < Advanced Messaging < Advanced Messaging with UP 1.0). For example, if a new group chat is created and one of the receiving devices does not support Universal Profile 1.0, the group chat will be limited to a max of 20 participants and 10MB file transfers. All devices participating in the message must support the Universal Profile 1.0 software to enjoy the new messaging capabilities.
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This API is the only way to automate chat functionalities on a user account. We do this by emulating the browser. This means doing the exact same GET/POST requests and tricking Facebook into thinking we're accessing the website normally. Because we're doing it this way, this API won't work with an auth token but requires the credentials of a Facebook account.
\\u201CTo join our chat, you\\u2019ll need to download the Substack app (messages are sent via the app, not email). Turn on push notifications so you don\\u2019t miss a chance to join conversation as it happens.\\u201D
Admins can now connect their chat queue(s) to Facebook Messenger to reach more customers, optimize agent performance by enabling them to handle conversations in one central place, and gather rich data for analysis and growth.
This post summarizes the Tide chat meeting from September 25th in the #tide SlackSlack Slack is a Collaborative Group Chat Platform The WordPress community has its own Slack Channel at channel (agenda, Slack archive).
This post summarizes the Tide chat meeting from September 25th in the #tide Slack channel (agenda, Slack archive).\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\nReminder that the current Tide focus is integrating PHP Compatibility data from Tide into WordPress.org. Once PHP Compatibility is integrated into WordPress.org, we\\u2019ll assess the next focus to provide the biggest impact to the community.\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\n1.0.0 planning\\r\\n\\r\\nAs noted last week (and the week before), the GitHub repo is setup with 1.0.0 and Future Release release labels, will continue to work through the 1.0.0 items and\\u00a0 appreciate any additional contributions on those labeled issues\\r\\n\\r\\nRepo decommissioning + deleting\\r\\n\\r\\nAs noted previously, we decommissioned several repos for the alpha version of Tide from WCUS 2017 and have opened issues noting that we\\u2019ll be actually deleting those repos shortly, namely:\\r\\n\\r\\nhttps:\\/\\/github.com\\/wptide\\/api\\/issues\\/9\\r\\nhttps:\\/\\/github.com\\/wptide\\/lighthouse-server\\/issues\\/3\\r\\nhttps:\\/\\/github.com\\/wptide\\/sync-server\\/issues\\/17\\r\\nhttps:\\/\\/github.com\\/wptide\\/audit-server\\/issues\\/26\\r\\nhttps:\\/\\/github.com\\/wptide\\/tide-local\\/issues\\/14\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\nNote that none of those repos are still relevant to the 1.0.0-beta version of Tide and can cause confusion when people view those repos while trying to setup and run Tide locally\\r\\nPlease call out any questions or concerns about fully deleting those repos here or on the issues linked above\\r\\n\\r\\nSetup + testing feedback\\r\\n\\r\\nWhen testing the Tide local setup, use this branch as it addresses the issue where the Lighthouse image was failing to build\\r\\nLooking for feedback from anyone who has been able to attempt the setup and running of Tide locally\\r\\nFor those who get the time to run through the local setup and can provide feedback (positive or negative), then we\\u2019d appreciate the contribution!\\r\\n\\r\\nNext meeting\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\nThe next meeting will take place on [time]October 2, 2018 at 20:00 UTC[\\/time] in the #tide\\u00a0Slack channel. Please feel free to drop in with any updates or questions. If you have items to discuss but cannot make the meeting, please leave a comment on this post so that we can take them into account.\\r\\n\\n\\n#1-0-0, #summary, #tide-chat\",\"contentFiltered\":\"This post summarizes the Tide chat meeting from September 25th in the #tide SlackSlack Slack is a Collaborative Group Chat Platform https:\\/\\/slack.com\\/. The WordPress community has its own Slack Channel at https:\\/\\/make.wordpress.org\\/chat\\/. channel (agenda, Slack archive).\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\nReminder that the current Tide focus is integrating PHPPHP PHP (recursive acronym for PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor) is a widely-used open source general-purpose scripting language that is especially suited for web development and can be embedded into HTML. http:\\/\\/php.net\\/manual\\/en\\/intro-whatis.php. Compatibility data from Tide into WordPress.orgWordPress.org The community site where WordPress code is created and shared by the users. This is where you can download the source code for WordPress core, plugins and themes as well as the central location for community conversations and organization. https:\\/\\/wordpress.org\\/. Once PHP Compatibility is integrated into WordPress.org, we\\u2019ll assess the next focus to provide the biggest impact to the community.\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\n1.0.0 planning\\r\\nAs noted last week (and the week before), the GitHubGitHub GitHub is a website that offers online implementation of git repositories that can easily be shared, copied and modified by other developers. Public repositories are free to host, private repositories require a paid subscription. 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Beta versions have gone through alpha testing in-house and are generally fairly close in look, feel and function to the final product; however, design changes often occur as part of the process. version of Tide and can cause confusion when people view those repos while trying to setup and run Tide locally\\r\\nPlease call out any questions or concerns about fully deleting those repos here or on the issues linked above\\r\\nSetup + testing feedback\\r\\nWhen testing the Tide local setup, use this branch as it addresses the issue where the Lighthouse image was failing to build\\r\\nLooking for feedback from anyone who has been able to attempt the setup and running of Tide locally\\r\\nFor those who get the time to run through the local setup and can provide feedback (positive or negative), then we\\u2019d appreciate the contribution!\\r\\nNext meeting\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\n\\r\\nThe next meeting will take place on October 2, 2018 at 20:00 UTC in the #tide\\u00a0Slack channel. 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