Sophie Xie, who started Facebook's sticker initiative as a hackathon project, has left the social network just three months after the fancy emoticons made their debut. Jennifer Van Grove covered the ...
Facebook is getting serious about its sticker collection, after it quietly introduced branded stickers from Lego, just days after it added a new like sticker pack for its users. Unlike Path, Viber and ...
All the stickers you’ve been using via Facebook Messenger will soon be available for all post comments. Beginning today, Facebook will be rolling out global sticker support for comments on people’s ...
Jennifer Van Grove covered the social beat for CNET. She loves Boo the dog, CrossFit, and eating vegan. Her jokes are often in poor taste, but her articles are not. In an effort to boost messaging, ...
Facebook isn’t offering paid stickers directly, but Singapore startup PicoCandy‘s third-party Messenger app will now be one of the apps selling unofficial stickers packs, some of which cost $0.99 or ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. The stickers ...
Facebook is rolling out the ability to send private messages with stickers — cute, pre-made, sometimes animated images — from its website. Facebook launched stickers on mobile in mid-April, but now ...
Facebook is rolling out the ability to send private messages with stickers -- cute, pre-made, sometimes animated images -- from its website. Facebook launched stickers on mobile in mid-April, but now ...
Stickers were originally conceived in Facebook Home for Android, an ill-fated experiment that also introduced chat heads, one of the social network’s most reviled features to date. The team behind ...
Facebook is offering creators more options to make money from their audiences. One method it’s testing is a way to make bank from Stories. Some creators will be able to plug ads that look similar to ...
In February 2017, a GIF of a flailing purple dove from a Facebook sticker set called “Trash Doves” was seemingly everywhere, popping up in never-ending chains of comment threads. But after achieving ...