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facemail

British  
/ ˈfeɪsˌmeɪl /

noun

  1. a computer program which uses an electronically generated face to deliver messages on screen

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The app, owned by Fortnite maker Epic Games, lets up to eight people videochat together in virtual rooms, send video messages called “Facemail” and play games.

From Washington Times

Plus, one of its features, Facemail, sounds suspiciously like 30 Rock’s parody of a social network, YouFace.

From Slate

To create a Facemail, tap the new camera icon inside a live chat.

From The Verge

Today, the company introduced Facemail, a way to record and share 15-second snippets of chats to your friends within the app.

From The Verge

Facemail, which is rolling out today on Houseparty’s apps for iOS and Android, is designed to let you know you’re thinking of people who aren’t currently in the chat, says Ben Rubin, Houseparty’s CEO.

From The Verge