Beginning as early as this week, Facebook will make it a requirement that you use their standalone Messenger app to send and receive messages (as they pull the plug on Messenger being supported from within their stock Facebook app). Generally, changes to Facebook are met with unhappiness among their users –but this time, the company is claiming it will help speed up the rates of response to messages sent out to your friends. Facebook issued a statement regarding the move to a mandatory standalone app:
It can’t possibly be a coincidence that this separation occurred soon after Facebook acquired Whatsapp for $16 billion –it may be that the company is wanting to integrate additional features and functionality with the least impact to their core social networking app as possible. Do you think this is a wise move for the social media giant? Are you more or less likely to use Facebook Messenger a result?
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Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Facebook Messenger Will Require Standalone App
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