Because of these, Facebook now puts a cover over potentially-graphic videos that warns the user of its nature and asks for consent before it plays. This safety measure also disables those videos from auto-playing (a feature they rolled out previously). As for YouTube, videos can go up to 2160p or 4K playback, which really helps maximize the sharpness of the 2.8K panel when watching high-resolution content. It’s lacking any form of stabilization, so expect most of your videos are shaky. Read more in our articles including "Facebook now covers violent content on your news feed" and "Google Chrome expands Autofill with Google Wallet integration".
Because of these, Facebook now puts a cover over potentially-graphic videos that warns the user of its nature and asks for consent before it plays. This safety measure also disables those videos from auto-playing (a feature they rolled out previously). As for YouTube, videos can go up to 2160p or 4K playback, which really helps maximize the sharpness of the 2.8K panel when watching high-resolution content.
It’s lacking any form of stabilization, so expect most of your videos are shaky.
Our coverage of auto-play videos includes: "Facebook now covers violent content on your news feed"; "Google Chrome expands Autofill with Google Wallet integration"; "Grand Theft Auto VI pre-orders begin on June 25". Each article provides unique insights and information.