A Cool Way to Say Thanks to Your Facebook Friends

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 19 Nov 2014

There are people who have been by your side through thick and thin, through good times and quite bad times. There are people you would like to thank for being your friends. And with Facebook’s new Say Thanks experience, you can do precisely that. You see, Say Thanks lets you create a personalized video card that says “thanks for being a friend.”

You can use Say Thanks to make a video card for anyone you want. The close friend that’s been by your side for years, the relative that always has something nice to say, the coworker who is never too busy to help you out, or anyone else in your life who you feel deserves a “thank you.” You can create and share as many personalized video cards as you want.

Say Thanks – Main Features
  • Friends – all your friends are listed in the upper left hand side. Feel free to select any friend you want. And feel free to create video cards for as many friends as you want. There are no limits on the number of personalized video cards you can create.
  • Themes – you can pick one of two themes: Old Friends or Friends.
  • Photos and Posts – down at the bottom of the page, Say Thanks lists the photos and posts it will use for the personalized video card. You can add more photos or unselect photos.
  • Video Preview – a preview of the personalized video card is displayed in the upper right hand side on the Say Thanks webpage. Use it to see how the video card turned out.
  • Share – post the personalized video card you created with Say Thanks to a friend’s timeline.
Say Thanks rolled out globally to desktop and mobile Facebook users in English, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Turkish.

With Thanksgiving just around the corner, I think that Say Thanks gives you a cool way to say thanks to your Facebook friends.


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