How to use Facebook Soundmoji, the new emoticons with sound from the social network

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Facebook continues to offer news on its platform, so that no new application can take away its position in the world of social networks. Not long ago we saw how it tried to rival TikTok by creating the Instagram Reels. And now they have had the idea to evolve their emojis. How ?, featuring the Soundmojis. As the company founded by Mark Zuckerberg points out during the presentation of these sound emojis, “Every day, people send more than 2.4 billion messages with emojis on Messenger. Emojis add color and vibrancy to Messenger chats everywhere. the world, and we trust them to say what words can’t. Now imagine your emojis could speak – what sound would they make? Introducing the latest Messenger feature: Soundmojis. Your chats are now much louder. ” The same name already makes it clear to us what we are going to be able to find now when using Facebook emojis. The new feature is a combination of all available reactions with sound effects. Depending on the emoji, this sound will match it. We can enjoy cricket sounds, canned laughter … The new Soundmojis are the emojis that we already know, but now have short sounds. Although yes, these do not work when reacting to a photo or video, but only in the Messenger chat. They have even included audio clips from artists like Rebecca Black. And not only that, in addition, the new emojis allow you to send audios of series and television programs. So far only those of Bridgerton, Fast & Furious 9 and Brooklyn Nine-Nine are available. But don’t worry, as they have explained from Facebook in their official press release, more will be added. So are the Facebook Soundmojis To use the Soudmojis you will only have to go to the Facebook Messenger application. Once here, select a chat and touch the emoji face to send one as you normally do. Now you will have to click on the speaker, so that you can see all the Soundmojis that there are. Admittedly, this is not an original Facebook idea in its entirety. Long ago there were not a few who really enjoyed sending animations with sounds in the almost forgotten Windows Live Messenger, also known as winks. If you still don’t have the speaker option in your Messenger emojis, you don’t have to worry, as it is a staggered deployment. The Messenger Web interface will arrive automatically, and the mobile application will have to be updated.

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