Facebook has added another feature named Shared Albums. Shared
Albums allow users to build photo albums together. Album creators will be able
to add up to fifty contributors, and each contributor will be able to upload 200
photos. That means
some albums may be way bigger than they were in the past, since single-user photo albums have a 1000 photo limit. The creator of the album maintains privacy controls, so whoever takes the initiative will be able to decide whether the album is public or available to more select networks of Facebook friends.
some albums may be way bigger than they were in the past, since single-user photo albums have a 1000 photo limit. The creator of the album maintains privacy controls, so whoever takes the initiative will be able to decide whether the album is public or available to more select networks of Facebook friends.
“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,” a Facebook spokesperson told
digital trends (digitaltrends.com). “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.”
“It was really just a product that (as you
can imagine) was a very popular user requested feature.” Facebook engineers Bob
Baldwin and Fred Zhou, who work with photos, spearheaded the project during a hackathon
back in January.
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