Facebook Messenger. The second largest messaging platform on the planet today has an extremely important piece of news that shows us that Facebook's plans have somewhat failed, to a good extent. Facebook Messenger was moved to a separate application a long time ago, the Facebook company wanting to offer separate experiences of having conversations through messages and using the social network, but it seems to have changed its mind.
Facebook Messenger. At the moment, those from Facebook are testing the reintegration of messaging functions in its main application, all as part of the strategy to offer a unified messaging platform for Instagram or WhatsApp as well. The existing change in the beta versions of the Facebook application directly opens the chat interface of Facebook Messenger instead of the separate application, bringing back to normal what people have been asking for since the separate application.
Facebook Messenger. SOC news we are ALL WAITING FOR
Facebook Messenger. The change in attitude of those at Facebook comes from the desire to turn people's lives upside down again, and to offer the possibility of sending messages between this platform, WhatsApp and Instagram with an account in a single platform. The idea itself is not really that bad, but in order to be possible, those from Facebook will have to combine databases and make other substantial changes, including the one for Facebook Messenger that we have been waiting for a very long time.
Facebook Messenger. As you can see, everything will be very simply offered by those from Facebook, but unfortunately for now the modification is only in full testing process, because the final plan has not been established yet. Even so, Facebook Messenger is still going to undergo an extremely important change, and most likely sometime in the next few months, depending on how the development process for it will evolve.
Facebook Messenger. Those from Facebook said that they want to offer the unified messaging function during this year, so that will also bring us this change for messages.