KEY POINTS
  • Facebook's head of Instagram said the service plans to start showing users full-screen, recommended videos in their feeds.
  • "We're no longer a photo-sharing app or a square photo-sharing app," Head of Instagram Adam Mosseri said.
  • Mosseri specifically highlighted TikTok as well as YouTube as serious competitors and reasons for these changes.
Adam Mosseri, Facebook

Facebook's head of Instagram on Wednesday announced the social network plans to start showing users full-screen, recommended videos in their feeds.

"We're also going to be experimenting with how do we embrace video more broadly -- full screen, immersive, entertaining, mobile-first video," Mosseri said in a video posted on Wednesday. "You'll see us do a number of things, or experiment with a number of things in this space over the coming months."