SURPRISE Facebook with a Function you would NOT have thought of

Facebook is preparing a major surprise with a very important new function that many people haven't thought about, but which could turn out to be very annoying.

Facebook posts music

Facebook is one of the companies that is constantly working on new important functions for customers from all over the world, and one of the surprises that the Americans have in store has been revealed. More precisely, analyzing one of the beta versions of the Facebook application offered for testing at the moment, someone discovered the fact that the social network application will allow you to publish "musical" posts in the future, although it is not yet clear how.

Facebook has included among the options for new posts one that includes the publication of music, but it is not too clear how exactly we should add this music to the posts we make. The menu for adding posts allows the insertion of pictures and video clips from our phones, but it is hard to believe that Facebook will allow the attachment of friends beyond their choice from their own library, or with access in partnership.

SURPRISE Facebook with a Function you would NOT have thought of

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Facebook could offer the function in the same way that TikTok does, meaning that users have the opportunity to choose one of the songs that the social network will have access to as part of a partnership with a streaming company. It would not be excluded that when a person accesses a post, the song plays in the background, as happens in TikTok, and Facebook would become even more annoying with this change.

Facebook with posts that start playing sounds automatically, as happens in the case of video clips, is something that may seem impossible, but it seems that in Menlo Park there is a desire to offer something like this to customers. I don't know who would have asked for such a thing for posts on Facebook, but TikTok has enjoyed a lot of popularity thanks to the function of adding music over video clips, and Instagram is already copying this functionality.

Facebook currently only has this new function in the testing process, so it remains to be seen when, or if, it will be officially offered to all its users.