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Facebook Launches Avatars Across Sub-Saharan Africa

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Facebook has said it had launched Avatars in Africa to give people new ways of expressing  themselves online.

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The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Avatars were digital personas that enabled people to engage themselves  across Facebook and Messenger in a more personal and dynamic way.

The company, in a statement on Monday, said that people could personalise the Avatar to share a range of emotions and expressions via a digital persona that was unique to them.

According to Facebook,  there are many ways one could use the avatar even in comments, stories, messenger and soon, text posts with backgrounds too.

“With so many emotions and expressions to choose from, Avatars let you share your authentic reactions and feelings with family and friends across the app.

” You can  customise your Avatar with hairstyles, complexions, outfits, COVID-19 support stickers and more,” it said.

Facebook said to create ones  Avatar, the person should go to Facebook or Messenger comment composer, click on the “smiley” button, and then the sticker tab and also click “Create Your Avatar”.

Commenting, Nunu Ntshingila, Regional Director, Facebook Africa said: “Facebook is home to some of your most personal content and we want to allow people to share and react to that content in the most personalised way possible.

“We are  excited to give people more options to convey their identity on Facebook, allowing them to share in a more personal, light-hearted way, ”  Ntshingila   said.

The regional director said the avatars include hundreds of global sticker packs and integrations that could also be shared across Facebook and Messenger by setting as profile picture, sharing to news feed and using on gaming profile.

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