In its most recent ruse to sideline YouTube, Facebook is testing a dedicated video section.
As expected, Facebook is slowly but surely creating a video platform that can compete directly with YouTube. The social networking giant is testing a feed exclusively for video content, Facebook announced Tuesday. Select users will see the "Messenger" button in Facebook's iPhone app replaced by "Videos." On desktop, the video tab will be listed on the left side of the news feed, under "Favorites." For users who want to browse other content while watching a video, Facebook is also testing a floating screen that moves around as they multitask—yet another feature borrowed from YouTube.