Facebook is set to gain a refreshed design, thatâs meant to be âsimpler, faster, and more immersive,â situating Facebook Groups more prominently. The new design will âmake it easyâ for people to transition from public spaces to more private ones.
Thereâs a redesigned Groups tab to make it easier to find content from your groups, along with a new discovery tool for recommendations for new groups. Content from groups may show up more prominently in the News Feed, and content from the News Feed will be able to be shared directly with groups.
New features for specific types of groups are coming, such as an option to post without a name in a health support group and an option for employers to post job openings in job groups. Gaming groups will get a chat feature, and Buy and Sell groups are getting an option that will let people ask questions and place orders during live broadcasts.
A âMeet New Friendsâ feature is coming to help people start friendships with new people from shared communities like a school, workplace, or city, and this summer, a new Events tab is coming to allow users to see whatâs happening around them.
Facebookâs redesign is rolling out on mobile devices starting today and will be available on the desktop site âin the next few months.â
As was announced earlier today, Facebook also plans to introduce a Messenger app for macOS, a re-engineered mobile Messenger app, a feature for watching videos with friends, and a dedicated space for messaging close friends and family.
During todayâs event, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg also said that privacy will be more of a focus going forward. Facebook will focus on six principles as it makes site and app changes in the future: private interactions, encryption, reduced permanence for content, safety, interoperability, and secure data storage.
âOver the next few years we are going to build more of our services around these ideas,â Zuckerberg said. âThis isnât just about building features. We need to change a lot of the different ways that we run this company today.â