Monday, March 23, 2015

Oh great, Twitter's testing autoplay videos in your feed


Twitter has taken yet another page from Facebook's notebook. Starting today, the social media company will begin testing autoplay video ads, which sounds a lot like the feature Facebook introduced on its site in 2013. It's rolling out in limited tests for iPhone and iPad users in the US -- some will see full-length videos play in their newsfeeds, while others will get a six-second preview loop. In either case, the video won't play with sound until the user clicks on it to view full screen.


The test won't include Twitter's own Vines. But it will apply to the Promoted Videos from the networks' Amplify ad program that lets companies post pre-roll and post-roll ads. All of this sound terrible, but the fact is, autoplay video ads make money, and it's a good way to monetize that 30-second video feature Twitter launched earlier this year. Let's just hope they're not all ShamWow commercials.


[Image credit: Twitter]


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Via: AdAge


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