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    MD Sultan
    Feb 23

    Facebook Introduced Venue, an App You Should Pay Attention to

    in Fashion Forum

    The world is experiencing moments of transition between social distancing and the incursion into the 'new normal', which is leading to numerous changes in economic activity and social life. Facebook knows this and that is why it has been launching many new features in recent days. It seems that he wants to close the week with this mood, because he presented a new application this day that, on the one hand, will seek to connect with users by encouraging them to c level email list spend more time on their social network; it will seek to attract big brands; while also presenting a headache for Twitter. The new experience to connect with audiences This is Venue. The present and future of events Audiences change, but this time the turn has been due to unexpected evolve.


    A new application that aims to become a channel that connects fans or spectators with live events allowing interaction of all participants. This idea was conceived by the R&D and NPE teams and was thought to be that 'second screen' in which people turn to c level email list comment on or participate in a show, sporting event or festival that is being broadcast either by conventional means or via streaming. The novelty of the Venue concept is precisely that it seeks to be a digital simile of the physical spaces where all kinds of events are developed or organized, such as launches, presentations, concerts, festivals, conventions or, as we mentioned before, a sport or concert. It will be a predefined 'event' in a 'space' within the application in which hosts or commentators can participate.


    Who will be hosts, personalities -from sports and entertainment- or recognized journalists, they are also considered influencers. In that sense, it will be like following the event on television, but in the form of a social network, since interaction and participation by users could take place, although the idea is to open communication, but not that the chats are the center of the c level email list activity. but the event itself. According to Facebook, Venue's first real-time driver will be in collaboration with NASCAR , which returns to activity in the United States with the Supermarket Heroes 500 race , which will be held next Sunday. This event will be hosted by Alan Cavanna, a FOX Sports NASCAR journalist, and Landon Cassill, cereal driver.

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