So this is basically Instagram Co-Watching but on Messengerhttps://t.co/kgq09svBGF https://t.co/jFdD4WFHcS
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) September 14, 2020
Who's going to build the movie theater at home experience (with friends)? Looks like Facebook has a shot at it. Now imagine a future in which this happens inside a high res AR/VR headset with lifelike avatars:https://t.co/jYpGyxP2vn pic.twitter.com/MSRQgTadeT
— Marcelo P. Lima (@MarceloPLima) September 14, 2020
Facebook Messenger releases Watch Together. Start a video call or room, swipe up, and then add a video to the mix to watch anything on Facebook along with your friends. https://t.co/IS4Mh0FvFE pic.twitter.com/Vm55Gz7F4q
— Jeff Higgins - Back At The ? (@ItsJeffHiggins) September 14, 2020
Facebook introduces a co-viewing experience in Messenger, ‘Watch Together’: https://t.co/1yEMnmfvNQ
— Sarah Perez (@sarahintampa) September 14, 2020
Cynical, but my first thought on this news was “the better to watch misinformation videos with” https://t.co/hHbgZMbPuN
— Davey Alba (@daveyalba) September 14, 2020
Facebook Messenger adds Watch Together to let you watch videos with friends https://t.co/UB9EqNsWGs pic.twitter.com/HCgYjl2rHO
— The Verge (@verge) September 14, 2020
I really hate Facebook but this is a master stroke of brilliance.
— Santiago Velez (@Santiag78758327) September 15, 2020
Facebook introduces a co-viewing experience in Messenger, 'Watch Together' https://t.co/UxiR5bU20N via @techcrunch
Facebook Messenger adds Watch Together to let you watch videos with friends https://t.co/eEgNzhW6ZP pic.twitter.com/GapbYyVDIx
— The Verge (@verge) September 15, 2020