Meta has announced a new set Pride-themed features for Messenger and Messenger KidsProvides more ways for users to get involved in celebrating the month of pride.
First, in Messenger – adding meta The new Word Effects, Camera Sticker, and 3D Avatar stickers in the existing Pride collection, which already has a variety of 360 backgrounds, sticker packs and chat themes.
Such as Meta:
“#ConnectWithPride Messenger uses the new Word Effects, a fun emoji cascade of everyday words and phrases you’re already using in your chats. Try ‘transgender’, or create your own word effect to match your convocation with friends and family in a celebration of pride. “
Word effects, which Meta launched in Messenger last year, Enables you to choose an emoji to associate with a specific word or words, which, when used in your chat, will cause the emoji character to explode on-screen (hence the rainbow in the image above). This can add another festive spark to your discussion, and trigger an emoji response throughout June using the above terms as meta notes.
Meta is new The 3D Avatar Pride Sticker, meanwhile, will be available in both Facebook and Messenger feeds and stories, while its chat themes will also be accessible on Messenger and Instagram.
“Later this month, we will create a brand new sticker pack that invites conversations around support and love, designed in partnership with incredibly talented London-based, non-binary artists and creators. Homes (stars) on Wednesday. “
Looking for meta inspirational highlights LGBTQ + with voice and artists, actors and models Kayes Booker and actor Jojo Siva.
“This month, you can check out Jojo goes, A new hybrid documentary-format that JoJo and his celebrity friends follow as they take part in some insanely fun adventures that she has always wanted to experience but never had a chance to try before.
In Messenger Kids, Meta is bringing back its Pride camera stickers and camera frames, as well as its Rainbow AR effect.
Meta has also announced a range of Pride-theme activations across Facebook and Instagram, providing a variety of ways for people to engage with the event. And for the brand, Meta is also releasing one Updated Global LGBTQ + Cultural Guide Towards the end of this month, which is designed to ‘educate and inspire authentic ways to support the LGBTQ + community’.
Pride Month is an important opportunity to share your support, which can be a big issue for those in the LGBTQ + community who still often deal with prejudice and prejudice based on who they are. A simple note of support, or even the use of a sticker on your profile, can go a long way in improving tolerance and acceptance, and it’s like taking this extra step with your own social media presence – personal or brand.