To offer some flexibility in their photo viewing, Google Photos is also improving and expanding its options. First of all, in May they added the ‘Show Less’ option to Memo, through which users reduce the presence of certain faces in their Memories. Now, the reports are suggesting that Google Photos is in the process of developing a “Show More” feature that will let users move those personalities towards the top and view more “favorite faces” only, such as family or a partner, in the Memorie feed.
Thus the “Show More” feature will be in the Collections section, which is in the People and Pets category. I have resolved users can tap on a specific face, swipe to the faces menu, go into the three-dot menu, and eventually press on “show more” to make sure that the specific person frequently appears in memories. This new feature adds to the “Show Less” feature that is already available to the users and ensures that the users have more power in their hands whenever it comes to choosing the faces they wish to see within their photo feed.
Latest investigations into the use of the Google Photos app show that Google is constantly improving the Memories section. Besides the “Show More” button they are experimenting with a simpler way to hide a particular face from the photos. This could be, for instance, if a picture a person took for a post includes a three-dot menu which when tapped, takes them to another interface where tapping a specific face and selecting ‘Hide’ would take the man out of circulation.
Glossed in the following potential updates of Google Photos we can see how far Google goes to polish and sustain Google Photos as a user-pampering tool, which allows more people to sort their feeds effectively. Google thus provides users with options that enable them to decide the faces that should appear in their Memories in an effort to make the process enjoyable.