Technology
Facebook announces new Page experience for users in India; What has changed?
Facebook launched a new page experience for Indian users on Friday, which will make it easier for public figures and creators to build communities and achieve their business goals.
The new design will make it easier for you to follow other people from your own news source and share your likes and comments on updates to your homepage. Viewing personal profiles, posts, and other important information is now very simple, which will allow users to easily navigate between personal profiles and public pages. Providing a dedicated news feed for Pages for the first time will bring new ways to participate by helping to discover and join the conversation.
This will make it easy to follow trends, interact with peers and interact with fans. The dedicated newsletter will also suggest new contacts, such as other public figures, pages, groups and pages or trending content that public figures care about. In addition, on-page conversations will now be easier to see by a wider audience and appear more frequently in followers’ news feeds.
In addition, comments made by public figures will be bumped to the top of the comment section. People can also follow the homepage directly from comments and recommended posts. A new text-based question and answer format is being introduced to remove likes and focus on followers, thus simplifying the way people connect with their favorite pages. Followers of the page can now receive updates from their favorite pages.
The updated task-based management controls will now make page management more convenient, such as being able to clearly assign and manage administrator access and assign permissions based on specific tasks. Now homepage administrators will get full or different levels of access to manage specific tasks, including insights, advertising, content, and community activities and news. Increasing the visibility of verified badges will make it easier to identify posts and comments from real homepages and profiles. In addition, comments on public posts of another homepage from a verified homepage may appear higher in the comment section and will be visible in the news feed.
With the introduction of new changes, some key content that will not change includes existing content, post and page information, existing advertisements and events, and existing administrator rights.
News Source : The Indian Express
Hollywood
Tom Holland to star alongside Matt Damon in Christopher Nolan’s next, will juggle that with Spider-Man 4 in 2025
Tom Holland, last seen in Apple TV show The Crowded Room last year, has signed his next with Academy Award-winning filmmaker Christopher Nolan.
Tom Holland is going to have a very busy 2025. As per The Hollywood Reporter, the actor has signed Christopher Nolan’s next, which he will juggle the filming of with that of the long-awaited Spider-Man 4. (Also Read – Tom Holland shares why he left alcohol behind: ‘Struggling without booze…’)
Tom signs Nolan’s next
This will mark the first collaboration between Tom and Christopher. While details of his next directorial aren’t known yet, it’s most likely not to have a contemporary setting. It’ll be either set in the past like, his previous film Oppenheimer (2023), or in the future like Interstellar (2014). Matt Damon, who has worked with Christopher in both, has also come on board his next.
Christopher’s next will be co-produced by him and his wife Emma Thomas’ banner Syncopy Inc and Universal Pictures, as the two production houses will team up after the Academy Award-winning blockbuster Oppenheimer last year. Prior to Oppenheimer, Christopher collaborated mostly with Warner Bros before having a fallout post the debacle of Tenet (2020).
Warner Bros then went on to produce Greta Gerwig’s musical satire Barbie, which clashed with Oppenheimer at the box office and even outperformed it globally. Warner Bros offered Christopher a cheque for the fees he waived off for helming Tenet during the pandemic. While Christopher graciously accepted the belated remuneration, he still went on to pitch his next to Warner Bros.
Tom’s busy schedule
Tom didn’t have any release this year. His last outing was Todd Graff’s psychological thriller show The Crowded Room on Apple TV last year. He’ll juggle the filming of Christopher Nolan’s next and Spider-Man 4 in 2025. Tom has been playing the superhero ever since Russo Brothers’ 2016 blockbuster Captain America: Civil War. He’s slipped into the Peter Parker shoes post that for three standalone films and two Avengers movies. Spider-Man 4 will be helmed by Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings director Destin Daniel Cretton.
As Tom’s girlfriend and co-star Zendaya will be busy filming Spider-Man 4 in 2025, she’ll reprise her role of Chani in Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi spectacle Dune 3 only in 2026. Meanwhile, Tom is also likely to make an appearance as Spider-Man in Russo Brothers’ Avengers: Doomsday, which will go on floors in the spring of 2025.
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