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Facebook new feature:Facebook Avatar



Facebook has announced the launch of Avatars in India.With our Social Interaction taking place online majorly,it's becomes important to express yourself on the social interaction taking place online majorly,it's becomes important to express yourself on the social media platform.Avatars will allow you to create a digital personal which is uniquely representative of you and will allow you to share a range of emotions and expressions in a personalized manner. 

Starting today, people in India will be able to make an Avatar, a cartoon like version of themselves by choosing from a variety of faces, hairstyles and outfits that have been specially customised for India.you'll be also able to use your avatar in Facebook comments,stories,your profile picture and 
facebook messenger chat window and can even share it on Whatsapp chats.

How to create your avatar:
Facebook Avatar creator enables people to customize how they want to represent themselves across many dimensions such as facial features,hair and outfits.This creator can be accessed from Bookmarks from the Facebook app ,as well as from the Comment Composer.it's also easy to access the avatar creator fro someone else's avatar shared across Facebook

To create your avatar, use your mobile device and go to the Facebook or Messenger comment composer.

  • Click on the “smiley” button, and then the sticker tab. 
  • Click “Create Your Avatar”! Or find the avatar creator in the Bookmarks section in your Facebook app. 
  • It is important to note that Avatar creation from Messenger is currently only available on Android, but will be rolled on iOS soon.

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