How to create and share on Instagram and Twitter Facebook Avatars?
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Recently Facebook has launched the Avatars features on its app and the Company has cleared that it is now made for the United States users only. These features allow its users to create customized Avatar (or emoji) of themselves and can be shared on comments, Facebook Stories posts, and many more. The Social App features the only available for countries like the US, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, and Canada. Countries like India where the Facebook users are in millions must have wait for some time to enjoy these features.
The users who have used these features shared their feedbacks and said that it is a way to create cartoonish characters similar to Snapchat’s Bitmoji and Apple’s Memoji avatars. Both Snapchat and Apple already provided these features to their users, Facebook started so late to introduce it.
So in this post, we will learn how to make or create Facebook Avatars features for free?
Here are the steps to steps to guide how to put Avatars on your Facebook.
To get an Avatars just follow these steps on your Facebook App.
How to create a Facebook Avatar?
Step1: Open the Facebook App
Step 2: Tap the three horizontal lines in the bottom-right corner of the screen (located on the top right corner on Android and bottom right corner on iOS).
Step 2: Then Scroll down and tap to “See More.”
Step 3: After that Tap on “Avatars.”
Step 4: In the next step, Tap the arrow icon in the top-right corner of the screen.
Step 5: Then Tap to “Share to Feed.”
Step 6: After this, Tap one of the three poses under “Select a Pose” and then tap “Share” at the bottom of the screen.
Step 7: Finally Tap “Post” in the top-right corner of the screen to share your Avatar to your feed.
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When a user successfully created an Avatars, they can easily use it on their comments, stories, profile picture, and Messenger chat windows. The App also provides the options to share these Avatars to other platforms like Snapchat, Twitter, and Instagram.