Previously, Facebook copied Snapchat's Facebook Story feature. However, users didn't embrace Facebook Story as they did on Snapchat, prompting Facebook to continue integrating Streak, resembling Snapchat's feature, into Messenger.
Twitter user @CaseSandberg discovered this new experimental feature. Facebook has also confirmed to Mashable that they are testing this feature, where users will see a counter alongside Emoji next to their friends' names in Messenger.
The social media giant states that it's a way to gather interesting events about users' friends. However, it's clear that Facebook's intention with this move is to attract more users.
Streaks are highly enticing for users, especially teenagers. Evidence of Streaks' addictive nature is Snapchat's management of 178 million daily users.
By following Snapchat's Streak, Facebook seems to aim at attracting and engaging more Facebook users.
On Facebook, millions of videos are uploaded every day. When using a phone, you can easily download Facebook videos to your device. There are apps available for both Android and iOS devices that support high-speed Facebook video downloading.
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Prior to this, Facebook updated the Instant Games feature with highly engaging games that quickly became trends, such as EverWing. In the early days of this game system update, users quickly engaged in learning how to play EverWing on Messenger or other popular games to interact with friends and family.
