Now You Can Embed Music Clips in Your Facebook Comment Section

Ikonerx
3 min readApr 23, 2022

Here is a feature that no one requested, and won’t be irritating in any capacity whatsoever.

Some Facebook users have noticed another spring up in the application making them aware of the way that they can now embed music into their Facebook comments.

As you can find in this model, shared by social media expert Matt Navarra, you can now add music clips into your post replies, giving one more method for causing individuals to pay attention to your #1 tracks, and promote the artiste in the comment section.

The cycle is controlled by a similar framework as the music sticker in Stories, empowering you to look for tracks by tapping on the music note symbol at the right of the comment board. You can then choose a portion of the track to propose as an example, which could be one more method for adding settings to your comments, interfacing others through to new music/specialists, and making comedic references by means of Rick Astley clips, and so on.

However I can’t envision it will be tremendously famous — of course, perhaps I’m excessively old, or I’m simply overlooking what’s really important, and I in all actuality do see that there could be a few applications in which this would be a helpful commitment brief inside the application.

Be that as it may, as others have noted, it feels a little MySpace-like.

Facebook did really attempt to go full MySpace on this front back in 2018, with a choice to add your main tune to your Facebook profile and pin it to the top, just beneath your presentation name.

That took me back. Recall when tracks could autoplay when individuals visited your MySpace profile, so you could shoot individuals with the furthest down the line metal tracks to invite them into your reality? A genuinely welcoming and connecting virtual entertainment experience. I can’t help thinking about why MySpace at any point fizzled.

Definitely, as any wannabe DJ can bear witness to, constraining individuals to pay attention to your number one music is for the most part not a pathway to ideal connection — yet perhaps, giving audio clips as a source of perspective point in your comments could be a fascinating expansion. And keeping in mind that I don’t believe they will end up being the new GIFs, there could be a few intriguing purposes. Perhaps. I don’t have the foggiest idea.

In any case, a few users are seeing the new brief show up in the application, and it very well might be worth a trial to see what it’s like, and what you can think about it.

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