Abstract:
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media can acquire a set of media content items. A mood indication can be acquired. A soundtrack can be identified based on the mood indication. A video content item can be dynamically generated in real-time based on the set of media content items and the mood indication. The video content item can include the soundtrack.
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media can acquire a first selection to identify a subset of media content items out of a set of media content items. A second selection to identify a mood out of a set of moods can be acquired. A soundtrack can be identified based on at least one of first selection or the second selection. The soundtrack can be associated with data utilized to determine when each media content item in the subset is to be presented during a playback of the soundtrack. A set of declarative instructions utilized to determine how each media content item in the subset is to be presented during the playback of the soundtrack can be provided. The subset can be dynamically presented based on the set of declarative instructions. The subset can be presented during the playback of the soundtrack and can be presented to represent video content.
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media can identify a content item posted by a user. Time data associated with the content item can be acquired. A profile picture can be identified, based at least in part on the time data, out of a set of profile pictures associated with the user. The profile picture can be provided in association with the content item.
Abstract:
A first privacy setting notification is provided to a user. Events are monitored to determine satisfaction of a privacy trigger condition based at least in part on the first privacy setting notification. A second privacy setting notification is provided to the user in response to the satisfaction of the privacy trigger condition.
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media can acquire a first selection to identify a subset of media content items out of a set of media content items. A second selection to identify a mood out of a set of moods can be acquired. A soundtrack can be identified based on at least one of first selection or the second selection. The soundtrack can be associated with data utilized to determine when each media content item in the subset is to be presented during a playback of the soundtrack. A set of declarative instructions utilized to determine how each media content item in the subset is to be presented during the playback of the soundtrack can be provided. The subset can be dynamically presented based on the set of declarative instructions. The subset can be presented during the playback of the soundtrack and can be presented to represent video content.
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media can acquire a set of media content items. A mood indication can be acquired. A soundtrack can be identified based on the mood indication. A video content item can be dynamically generated in real-time based on the set of media content items and the mood indication. The video content item can include the soundtrack.
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and non-transitory computer-readable media can identify a content item posted by a user. Time data associated with the content item can be acquired. A profile picture can be identified, based at least in part on the time data, out of a set of profile pictures associated with the user. The profile picture can be provided in association with the content item.