LONDON—Prince William has enlisted Lady Gaga in his campaign to persuade people to be more open about mental health issues.
The heir to the throne released a video Tuesday in which he speaks with the pop star via Face Time.
Facebook said that it added the feature because people "Facebook has been sharply criticized in recent months for how live video has been used to stream suicides, murders, and other horrific acts.
The company has started rolling out changes to improve the reporting of live videos, and CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently announced that Facebook would hire 3,000 more moderators to help keep offensive content off the platform.
And don’t worry, almost all of the topics I suggest are “normal.” This means you won’t hear me tell you to say lines which a normal person would never talk about in real life. You’ll notice most of them are fairly straightforward and “ordinary.” That’s because you don’t need to be talking about aliens and obscure philosophy in most conversations. ) Often simple and obvious topics are enough to kick-start your brain again.
"When you raise the camera up and you tilt it, you automatically look thinner," said Crystal Torres, owner of Ethan Rose 3 in One Salon.Comments from the royals gain immediate attention — particularly when they offer tantalizing revelations about their private lives.But mostly the comments show that it is normal to seek assistance when going through tough times. I feel like Jane Jetson, putting on her morning mask. That “Jetsons” technology looks like it'll be a long time coming (still waiting on my flying car, too), so here are some best practices from experts, stylists and image consultants to help you avoid looking like hell when you Face Time.Tilt your chin ¾ of the way down, without giving yourself a double chin (totally possible).To take the pressure off broadcasting yourself to the world, Facebook will let you live stream alongside friends.Facebook's i Phone app will now let any live video broadcaster invite a viewer to join the stream, the social network announced on Tuesday.