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Facebook is making a change to profiles for BILLIONS in February – act now

FACEBOOK users may notice something missing from their profiles next month.

The social networking giant is apparently making changes to profile shots – and if you don’t act now, a new photo will be chosen for you.

@MattNavarraProfile videos are no more[/caption]

That’s because Facebook is getting rid of profile videos completely from February 7.

Instead, the site’s 2.9billion users will only be able to use a traditional still image.

Those who currently have a profile video will have it yanked after the cut-off date and swapped out for a still from the video, until they decide to upload something else.

Profile videos were introduced in 2015 to bring a bit of fun to people’s pages in the form of a 7-second looped clip.

Facebook has already quietly removed the ability to upload a new profile video.

A screenshot shared by social media expert Matt Navarra warns users that “profile videos are going away soon”.


“If you don’t replace your video with a photo, on February 7 the cover image of your video will become your new profile picture,” a popup reads.

It is not clear why Facebook has decided to give up on the feature, but usually it comes down to lack of popularity.

In more recent years, themed frames have become a more popular fixture on the platform.

By 2020, the firm also threw avatars into the mix, its take on Snapchat’s popular Bitmoji.

Avatars are certainly a major focus for Facebook’s parent company Meta now, with its plans to launch a metaverse, filled with digital versions of ourselves and the world as we know it.

Mark Zuckerberg’s tech empire recently revealed that it has developed the world’s ‘fastest’ AI supercomputer that could power the metaverse.

AFPPeople using the feature will need to change it by February 7[/caption]

In other news, a new space station for Tom Cruise to shoot movies on has caused jaws to drop for all the wrong reasons.

Scientists have pinpointed when they believe the Sun will explode and wipe out everything on Earth in the process.

And Apple is working on a fix for a recently discovered bug that is capable of exposing the personal data of iPhone users.

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