"Imagine a scenario in which I made sense of an approach to take Facebook from 2004 and bring it to 2016. Imagine a scenario where each field in your profile was a full video?" asks Facebook's 19-year-old item wonder Michael Sayman.
The answer is Lifestage, a standalone iOS application for individuals 21 and under, which Facebook is propelling today. It requests your cheerful face, tragic face, likes, despises, closest companion, the way you move and the sky is the limit from there, however as opposed to filling in this life story test with content, you shoot recordings. Lifestage transforms those clasps you recorded into a video profile others can watch.
While actually anybody can download Lifestage, anybody 22 or more seasoned may have the capacity to see their own profile. That is on the grounds that it's worked for high-schoolers to take in more about their schoolmates. A fast swipe gives you a chance to piece and report individuals, as well, on the off chance that anybody scrappy tries to crawl on the children.
When you join, with no requirement for a Facebook account, you select your secondary school, and will then see the video profiles from individuals at your school or ones adjacent. What's more, for included virality, Lifestage just shows you other individuals once 20 individuals from your school are utilizing it. That way, you annoy your companions to join. In that way, it impersonates the way Facebook was initially propelled — school by school — in light of the fact that social applications are unpleasant on the off chance that you don't know anybody utilizing them.
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