The idea, started by Snapchat, is to share photos and short videos of your day, which are then automatically deleted for starting a new visual log the next day. Stories are becoming common across multiple social media networks, though still remain largely a mobile feature. Friends (and now public figures) that have added to their story will pop up in those circles, for followers to view their daily adventures. In August, the company began testing the same Facebook Stories mobile circles on the top of the right-hand column in the News Feed on a desktop browser, which has since rolled out to additional users. Only a small number of users will see the option as Facebook conducts a test of the features - and not all Facebook tests end up becoming global features. The test includes both the option to upload content to a Story from a desktop, as well as moving the location of Stories on the desktop to above the News Feed, the same space it currently occupies on mobile devices. The test comes after Facebook tested and then rolled out the option to view Stories from a desktop browser last year. Facebook is testing desktop uploads for the self-deleting 24-hour logs. Facebook Stories could soon be migrating over to desktop users - and not just for viewing.
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