Facebook users will soon be able to edit videos containing content on their profile according to The San Jose Mercury
"We will be launching an Edit feature soon that will allow people to change moments in their movies or update the ones they shared. I don't have exact timing at the moment, but this will enable people to remove a post from the movie that was pre-selected and change it to a different one," Facebook said in a statement The Mercury reported.
Facebook's help section suggests users select the, edit your movie option, located underneath the social media platform's video player even though one does not exist yet The Mercury reported. Users will soon be able to change their video's content via checkmarks according to information in Facebook's help section The Mercury reported.
Users currently get an individualized video, an assortment of photos, or a thank you card based on the amount of material they have on their profile CNN reported.
Those who have videos with content they do not want to make public can use Facebook's Edit Your Movie icon to limit the number of people who see the media.
Facebook will no longer have sponsored stores come April 9 after the social media platform conceded to fund $20 million in a class action lawsuit that reportedly stated the advertisements intruded upon users lives according to information from Consumer Affairs.
The stories utilized users names, photos and profiles according to information from Consumer Affairs.
Facebook recently added videos that play when a user comes across them on a page, and stop when a user closes goes further down a page Facebook said in a statement in January.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg founded the social media platform in 2004.
"People often ask if I always knew that Facebook would become what it is today. No way," Zuckerberg said in a blog entry on the site CNN reported.
"I remember getting pizza with my friends one night in college shortly after opening Facebook. I told them I was excited to help connect our school community, but one day someone needed to connect the whole world," Zuckerberg said in the post CNN reported.