The Facebook lookback video is
a new feature (sentimental campaign) that has been introduced on February 10,
2014 by Facebook on the occasion of completing of its 10 years tenure. Look
back video exhibits the complete incredible journey and the digital history of
your profile on Facebook. It describes the personal look back of all the sentimental
and wonderful experience by generating short video on users likes/dislikes on
the social network. Mostly, it is a kind of research work that gets display on
the FLV. Though it has turned to be a great invention of Facebook, but many of
them has flashed the dislike button.
The new feature, exhibits the
slideshow of all the images and videos that are captured, be it the most liked
posts or the image showing you the out drunk moment. It also shows the real
backlash of all the scopes and the privacy theme on the News Feed of the
Facebook Look Back genre. It makes the real junk of all the biggest moments
that are stored in your Facebook account from the date you have joined and
presents the same in a cheesy style in one minute show. In this concern, a Huffington
post blogger has described his negative thought and even asked to stop sharing
the Look Back video immediately.
However, not everyone
experiences the entire happy posts in the Facebook life, the reel also manifest
the unflattering picture, which is the only, complaint about Facebook’s
Lookback video. On the contrary, it also assists many people to celebrate and
commemorate the Facebook memories that you might have forgotten. It exhibits a
60 second reel of all the snippets (collection of photos, video) that completely
belong to you.
Looking at the thumbs down
voted by many people to the sentimental campaign of Facebook, the new editing feature
has also been rolled out. You can click off the selected videos or even the
images that you don’t want to exhibit to the common mass. Even though it explains
the best representation of your personal Facebook experience, you can customize
it accordingly.




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