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Edited by Dinesh Vishwakarma at 2019-04-18 19:10
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[br][br]Facebook had been testing a dark mode for its Messenger app, limiting the scope of the test by requiring you to unlock it as a hidden feature by sending a crescent moon emoji. The added step made it fun to unlock, and also encouraged others to unlock the all-black look as friends posted random moons in chats.[br][br]Facebook recently announced the Easter egg is no longer required. Now anyone can enable Messenger's dark mode without unlocking it first. Why use dark mode? Not only is using a dark mode easier on your eyes, according to Google it can save battery life.[br][br]Turning on dark mode in Messenger only takes a couple of taps: [br][br]Open Facebook Messenger and tap on your [strong]profile icon[/strong] in the top-left corner.[br][br][ul][li]The [strong]Dark Mode[/strong] toggle will be the first option under your profile photo.[br][/li][/ul][ul][li]Turn Dark Mode on and watch as all of the white is instantly replaced with black.[br][/li][/ul][br]
[br][br]If you don't have Dark Mode quite yet, you can wait until Facebook fully rolls out the feature to everyone, or you can try to send the crescent moon emoji in a conversation to unlock the formerly hidden feature.[p]To change back to the lighter version of Messenger, just repeat the above steps and turn Dark Mode off.[br][p][br][h3]Source: CNET[/h3] |
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