Dismissing Interactive Elements in a User Interface
US-2015160832-A1 · Jun 11, 2015 · US
US12393318B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12393318-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017131598-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 22, 2020 |
| Priority date | Apr 27, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 19, 2025 |
| Grant date | Aug 19, 2025 |
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A social media platform provides a map-based graphical user interface (GUI) with multiple geographically anchored icons that are selectable to trigger playback of respective galleries of ephemeral messages. Each of the plurality of location-based ephemeral galleries comprises media content contributed by multiple different users. The ephemeral galleries are compiled based on geo-tag data associated with respective ephemeral messages submitted by multiple users to be publicly viewable via the map-based GUI.
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A method comprising: at a server system for a social media application, managing multiple location-based social media galleries, each location-based social media gallery being a predefined collective entity that has an associated anchor location and that comprises a respective set of social media items that were submitted for display via the social media application by multiple different users, each social media item in the respective social media item having respective geo-tag data indicating a geographic location associated with the anchor location of the respective location-based social media gallery; causing display on a user device of a map-based graphical user interface (GUI) for a social media application, the map-based GUI including a map representing a geographical area; for a plurality of galleries comprising a subset of the multiple location-based social media galleries whose respective anchor locations fall within the geographical area of the displayed map, causing display of a corresponding plurality of gallery icons at the respective anchor locations on the map, each gallery icon being an interactive user-selectable GUI element representing a respective one of the plurality of location-based social media galleries; and responsive to receiving user input selecting one of the plurality of gallery icons via a direct selection input comprising one of a touchscreen tap and a cursor click coincident in on-screen location with the selected gallery in the map-based GUI, causing automated sequential replay on the user device of the set of social media items of the social media gallery corresponding to the selected gallery icon. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein each of the social media items has a respective display duration, the automated sequential replay of the set of social media items comprises: displaying media content of a first one of the set of the social media items for the corresponding display duration; at expiry of the display duration, automatically displaying media content of a next one of the set of social media items; and repeating the operation of displaying a next social media item in sequence until the entire set of social media items has been displayed or until a user input indicating dismissal of the automated sequential replay is received. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein: each set of social media items comprises a plurality of ephemeral messages, each ephemeral message having a corresponding gallery participation timer determining a remaining time for continued availability of the ephemeral message as part of the corresponding social media gallery; and wherein the method further comprises, for each ephemeral message, removing the ephemeral message from the corresponding social media gallery at expiry of the corresponding gallery participation timer. 4. The method of claim 3 , further comprising, in an automated operation performed using one or more computer processors configured therefor, automatically compiling one or more of the plurality of social media galleries based at least in part on the respective geo-tag data of ephemeral messages submitted for display via the social media application. 5. The method of claim 3 , further comprising, for one or more of the social media galleries, compiling the corresponding gallery in operations comprising: in an automated operation performed using one or more computer processors configured therefor, compiling a set of candidate ephemeral messages for inclusion in a social media gallery based at least in part on respective geo-tag data of ephemeral messages submitted for public display via the social media application; and in a curation operation performed by a human operator, selecting from the set of candidate ephemeral messages a subset of ephemeral messages that are included in the corresponding social media gallery. 6. The method of claim 3 , wherein each of the gallery icons comprises a thumbnail image based on photographic or video content of one of the ephemeral messages forming part of the corresponding social media gallery. 7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising automatically selecting a particular one of the plurality of ephemeral messages as basis for the thumbnail image, automated selection of the particular ephemeral message being based at least in part on timestamp information for the respective ephemeral messages. 8. The method of claim 3 , wherein: one or more of the social media galleries are ephemeral galleries having respective gallery availability parameters that determine continued availability of the respective ephemeral galleries via the map-based GUI for the social media application; and wherein the method further comprises, for each of the ephemeral galleries, upon expiry of the corresponding gallery availability parameter, discontinuing display of the corresponding gallery icon on the map of the map-based GUI. 9. The method of claim 3 , wherein a plurality of social media galleries represented on the map by the corresponding plurality of gallery icons comprises two or more different types of social media galleries. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the two or more different types of social media galleries include: a place gallery type, being a gallery associated with a defined location that regularly experiences high levels of social media activity compared to a geographic region in which it is located; and a spike gallery type, being a gallery that is surfaced on the map responsive to one or more attributes of underlying location-based social media activity exceeding a predefined threshold. 11. The method of claim 9 , wherein the two or more different types of social media galleries are represented on the map by two or more visually distinct types of gallery icons. 12. A system comprising: one or more computer processor devices; and memory having stored thereon instructions that, when executed by the one or more computer processor devices, configure the system to perform operations comprising: multiple location-based social media galleries, each location-based social media gallery being a predefined collective entity that has an associated anchor location and that comprises a respective set of social media items that were submitted for display via the social media application by multiple different users, each social media item in the respective social media item having respective geo-tag data indicating a geographic location associated with the anchor location of the respective location-based social media gallery; causing display on a user device of a map-based graphical user interface (GUI) for a social media application, the map-based GUI including a map representing a geographical area; for a plurality of galleries comprising a subset of the multiple location-based social media galleries whose respective anchor locations fall within the geographical area of the displayed map, causing display of a corresponding plurality of gallery icons at the respective anchor locations on the map, each gallery icon being an interactive user-selectable GUI element representing a respective one of the plurality of location-based social media galleries; and responsive to receiving user input selecting one of the plurality of gallery icons via a direct selection input comprising one of a touchscreen tap and a cursor click coincident in on-screen location with the selected gallery in the map-based GUI, causing automated sequential replay on the user device of the set of social media items of the social media gallery corresponding to the selected gallery icon. 13. The system of claim 12 , wherein each of the social media item
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