New Delhi, October 19: Meta Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has announced to bring the Telegram-like “broadcast channels” feature to Facebook and Messenger after rolling it out to Instagram and WhatsApp earlier this year. The feature will be available in the coming weeks, the company said.

"Broadcast Channels are coming to Facebook and Messenger in the coming weeks. Pages will be able to share voice notes, text, photos/videos, and GIFs with anyone who joins their channels," Zuckerberg said in a Facebook post on Wednesday. With this feature, creators and public figures can engage directly with their followers. Broadcast channels allow only the channel creator to send messages, but viewers can respond to these messages and vote in polls. X To Stop Working in European Union? Elon Musk Considers Blocking Access to His Platform in Europe Over New EU Law, Says Report.

"We’re currently testing the ability for Pages to create broadcast channels and expect to roll this out in the coming weeks. Anyone on Facebook can join these broadcast channels to stay up to date on the latest from their favorite Pages," Meta said in a blogpost. If the option to create channels is available, users who maintain a Facebook Page can start a channel directly from their Page. After they've created a broadcast channel and shared their first message, their followers will receive a one-time invitation to join. Facebook Down: Users Face Error While Posting on Meta-Owned Social Networking Site, Netizens React With Funny Memes and Jokes on X.

Users can join broadcast channels straight from a Page's profile on Facebook, and they will be notified whenever a message is posted. Netflix, WWE, League of Legends, and the International Cricket Committee are among the broadcast channels that are currently live on Facebook and Messenger.

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