Meta confirmed that Messenger will return to the Facebook app, so you won’t need to download an additional app to send messages. merge occurs nearly a decade after users were forced to install Messenger to send a message to your contacts. At the time, Mark Zuckerberg and company had an idea to create “the best mobile messaging” so they felt it was necessary to separate it from the main app.
times are changing and new generations are increasingly moving away from Facebookso the company is trying to simplify the experience. The Messenger integration was announced in a company blog post detailing the role of AI in Meta’s future. According to Tom Alison, director of Facebook, part of providing a good experience for people using AI is this. to make it easy for them to share what they have discovered without having to open another app.
Over the next year, we’ll be building more ways to integrate Facebook’s messaging features. Ultimately, we want to make it easy and convenient for people to connect and share, whether on the Messenger app or directly on Facebook.
“Private conversations are a great way for people to share information and communicate across our apps,” Alison said. “We’re testing the ability for people to access their Messenger inboxes on the Facebook app and will expand that testing soon,” he confirmed. This was announced by the director of the social network. Over 140,000 million messages are sent daily across all apps.
Facebook will use AI to become the next TikTok
According to Tom Alison, Facebook has undergone significant changes during the last two years. Social network It ceased to be a place where we found out what was happening with our friends or family.. Now it’s just another entertainment site to discover something new, and a lot of it has to do with the decision to promote videos or posts from people we don’t follow.
Meta no longer wants Messenger to be the best mobile messaging tool, but another way to share “interesting”like TikTok. The manager mentions that they are working to show all the content that we might be interested in, and for this they will invest in artificial intelligence. The company uses artificial intelligence algorithms to recommend all types of posts and has confirmed that it will continue to do so.
In 2020, Meta announced that it would allow messaging between Messenger and Instagram, and is now looking to make the process easier. The company has shown that Instagram users share videos almost a billion times a day through direct messages.. There is also a growing tendency to share short videos on Facebook, so it makes sense to bring back one of its main features.
For now no word on when we will be able to post to Facebook again. A few months ago, the company allowed you to do this if you accessed it from the web version on your mobile phone, although now you need to download Messenger.
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