What are Facebook rolls?

What are Facebook Reels?

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Are you curious about what Facebook Reels are?
Do you wonder how to make them and what the difference is between Facebook Reels and short video forms on other platforms?

In this blog post, we will show you how to watch and create Facebook Reels, as well as what sets them apart from TikTok or Instagram Reels.

So let’s get started!

How to Watch Facebook Reels?

Facebook Reels are a new function of short video formats that allow users to create and share 15-second videos. Reels can be edited with filters, music, and other creative effects. They can be shared with friends or on Facebook Stories.

To watch Facebook Reels, you just need to open the Facebook app and look for the Reels tab. If you don’t see the Reels tab, it may be because the function is not available in your country yet. Once you find the Reels tab, you can browse popular videos or search for specific topics. To watch a video, simply touch it.

How to Make Your Own Facebook Reel?

You can also create your own Facebook Reel. To do this, open the Facebook app and tap on the Camera icon. Then select Reels from the options list. Next, choose a cover photo or video for your reel. You can then add filters, effects, and music to your video. When you’re done, tap Share to share your Reel with friends or on Facebook Stories.

What Sets Facebook Reels Apart from TikTok or Instagram Reels?

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There are several key elements that set Facebook Reels apart from other short-form video platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels. First, Facebook Reels are integrated into the existing Facebook app, whereas TikTok and Instagram Reels are standalone apps. This means users don’t need to download a separate app to access Facebook Reels – they can just use the app they already have.

Another key difference is that Facebook Reels allow users to share their videos with specific friends or groups, not just publicly publish them. This gives users more control over who sees their videos and may make Facebook Reels a more appealing option for those who hesitate to publish videos on public platforms like TikTok.

Finally, Facebook Reels can be up to 30 seconds long, whereas TikTok videos can be up to 60 seconds long.

So far, Facebook Reels seem like an exciting new video platform with several key differences from the competition. Only time will tell how successful this project will be.

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