Friday, February 7, 2014

10:23 AM

edit


Earlier this week, we learned that Facebook would soon let you edit the automatically-generated “Look Back” videos the company had made to celebrate Facebook’s 10th anniversary.


Sure enough: they just launched the editor.


Almost immediately after launch, many users were complaining about the photos that Facebook auto-selected. Some had too many photos of their exes. Some had sad photos that they’d rather not remember as a milestone. One of my friends’ Look Backs prominently featured a picture of a rock, sans explanation or commentary.


A quick visit to the Facebook Lookback page now shows a shiny new edit button.


The editor might not be quite as feature-rich as some might have hoped; you can’t choose ANY Facebook photo to replace those that you don’t like — you can just select from a wider array of pre-picked photos/status updates.


How To Edit Your Look Back:



  • Go to the Facebook Lookback page

  • Hit the edit button

  • Pick your new photos/posts from the pre-populated selections


  • It’s unclear if the edit feature has been launched to all users, or if it’s being rolled out over time. We’ve checked on around a dozen accounts now, however, and each one had the new button.


    Screen Shot 2014-02-07 at 10.00.50 AM







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