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Facebook's 'Stories' Section Now Shows Your Friends as 'Ghosts' to Make You Think They're Using It

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Last week, Facebook launched its new camera-focused update that brought along "Facebook Stories" into the main iOS application. Like Snapchat and Instagram Stories before it, Facebook Stories let users post a picture or video onto their feed, which disappears 24 hours later.

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Facebook Stories at launch

Unfortunately, adoption of Facebook Stories appears to have been fairly low and users have begun to notice that the social network company is making a slight UI tweak to the feature in an attempt to boost usage (via The Verge).

When it launched, Stories showed a circle with "Your Story," a Facebook bubble that explained how to use the new feature, and then listed your friends' Stories, if there were any to show. If there were none, the top of the Facebook app contained a lot of white space (as seen in the image above).

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Facebook Stories now, via @Kantrowitz

Now, the company has begun to fill out this white space in the event that none of your friends are posting to Facebook Stories with ghost-like, grayed-out profile pictures. When tapped on, the bubbles simply remark that "[Blank] hasn't added to their Story recently." Adding to your own Story remains the same, with a tap on your own profile bubble.

Although the update could be a simple UI clean-up to address the white space issue when not many Stories were up on the app, users online are looking at it as Facebook's attempt to draw their eyes to the new section of the app with pictures of their friends, convincing more people to post a Story of their own. On Instagram Stories, friends' Stories are grayed out only after you've tapped through their most recent posts. If no one has posted anything, the space remains empty.

Since Instagram Stories and Facebook's energetic push into video content, Facebook and Snapchat have remained rivals in the mobile app space. On April Fools' Day this past weekend, Snapchat finally responded to Facebook's recent glut of "Stories" updates with a copy of its own that allowed users to snap a picture using a filter that looked just like a post on Instagram.

Top Rated Comments

121 months ago
Saw this this morning. It made me hate Facebook just a little bit more.
Score: 27 Votes (Like | Disagree)
121 months ago
Facebook is awful.
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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121 months ago
When will these social media apps realise that nobody wants a crappy version of Snapchat. If they want Snapchat they will use Snapchat.
Score: 13 Votes (Like | Disagree)
121 months ago
Serious question, Facebook is ripping off everyone without paying any price or any legal or social repercussions. Do these companies or their users simply not care that Facebook is copying everything and hocking it as their own?
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Hustler1337 Avatar
121 months ago
Came across this on Twitter the other day:


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Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jbachandouris Avatar
121 months ago
If only they would realize that this feature is neither needed nor wanted.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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